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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 4 (A)

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  show little physiological arousal to stress.
B  are more likely to have fast and strong physical reactions to stress.
C  respond more fearfully to predictable than to unpredictable events.
D  fail to pay attention to threatening cues.
Question #2
A  experimental extinction.
B  implosive therapy.
C  self-instruction training.
D  systematic desensitization.
Question #3
A  “Biofeedback and relaxation training.”
B  “Client-centered therapies and exposure therapies.”
C  “Antidepressant drugs and biofeedback.”
D  “Exposure therapies and antidepressant drugs.”
Question #4
A  exposure therapy
B  family therapy
C  rap groups
D  antipsychotic medication
Question #6
A  rational-emotive therapy.
B  cognitive-existential therapy.
C  interpersonal-physiotherapy.
D  client-centered therapy.
Question #8
A  The effectiveness of cognitive treatments is reduced over time.
B  Neither drug treatments nor cognitive treatments show much promise.
C  Drug treatments are significantly more effective, especially early in the disorder.
D  Cognitive treatments have proven to be at least as effective as medication, if not more so.
Question #9
A  behavior modification
B  relaxation training
C  psychoanalysis
D  rational-emotive therapy
Question #11
A  Evoked potentials can be elicited iatrogenically by therapists.
B  Only those with traumatic backgrounds produce evoked potentials.
C  Different subpersonalities have been found to show different brain wave patterns.
D  Nonpatients are able to fake results just like those diagnosed with multiple personalities.
Question #12
A  dumbing down.
B  doubling.
C  doubting.
D  distrusting.
Question #13
A  flying.
B  going to public places.
C  speaking.
D  spiders.
Question #14
A  are a type of anxiety disorder.
B  involve major changes in memory.
C  must involve the presence of multiple personalities
D  usually have a precise physical cause.
Question #15
A  panic disorder.
B  conversion disorder.
C  schizophrenia.
D  generalized anxiety disorder.
Question #17
A  The person has changed from one personality to another.
B  Two subpersonalities rapidly changed back and forth several times.
C  The person has faked a change in personality.
D  The host personality has put in a relatively rare appearance.
Question #19
A  relaxation training.
B  self-instruction training.
C  biofeedback training.
D  EMG training.
Question #20
A  regression.
B  projection.
C  sublimation.
D  repression.