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PSYC 435 Abnormal Psychology Quizzes 1-5 Complete Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+
PSYC 435 Abnormal Psychology Quizzes 1-5 Complete Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Which of the following factors has a significant effect on the rates of severe mental illness among Americans? 
a. Family size 
b. Gender 
c. Geographical region of the country 
d. Political affiliation 
b. Gender 
In Dr. Lu's study of eating disorders, she looked at the academic histories of girls with an eating disorder and girls who did not have such problems. In this example, the girls with eating...
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PSYC 435 Abnormal Psychology Quizzes 1-5 Complete Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Which of the following factors has a significant effect on the rates of severe mental illness among Americans? 
a. Family size 
b. Gender 
c. Geographical region of the country 
d. Political affiliation 
b. Gender 
In Dr. Lu's study of eating disorders, she looked at the academic histories of girls with an eating disorder and girls who did not have such problems. In this example, the girls with eating...
PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 3 Concepts Complete Questions With Verified Answers
PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 3 Concepts Complete Questions With Verified Answers 
 
What is a mood disorder? 
Extreme variations in mood—either low or high—are the predominant feature. 
What are the primary distinctions between depressive disorders and bipolar disorders? 
Unipolar: only depressive episodes. Bipolar: depressive and manic/hypomanic episodes. 
How prevalent are the two types of mood disorders? 
Major mood disorders = all anxiety disorders together. 
How do the prevalence...
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PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 3 Concepts Complete Questions With Verified Answers 
 
What is a mood disorder? 
Extreme variations in mood—either low or high—are the predominant feature. 
What are the primary distinctions between depressive disorders and bipolar disorders? 
Unipolar: only depressive episodes. Bipolar: depressive and manic/hypomanic episodes. 
How prevalent are the two types of mood disorders? 
Major mood disorders = all anxiety disorders together. 
How do the prevalence...
PSYC 435 Ch 9 Exam Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers
PSYC 435 Ch 9 Exam Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
 
1. Which of the following accounts for more morbidity and mortality than all eating disorders combined? 
a. Anorexia nervosa 
b. Bulimia nervosa 
c. Binge-eating disorder 
d. Obesity 
D 
2. Which of the following is not a condition found in the DSM? 
a. Anorexia nervosa 
b. Bulimia nervosa 
c. Binge-eating disorder 
d. Obesity 
D 
3. Which of the following was a diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa in DSM-IV but has not been...
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PSYC 435 Ch 9 Exam Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
 
1. Which of the following accounts for more morbidity and mortality than all eating disorders combined? 
a. Anorexia nervosa 
b. Bulimia nervosa 
c. Binge-eating disorder 
d. Obesity 
D 
2. Which of the following is not a condition found in the DSM? 
a. Anorexia nervosa 
b. Bulimia nervosa 
c. Binge-eating disorder 
d. Obesity 
D 
3. Which of the following was a diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa in DSM-IV but has not been...
PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 2 Concepts Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+
PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 2 Concepts Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
What is the difference between clinical diagnosis and psychological assessment? 
The information collected through various means of measurement are gathered during the psychological assessment. This information is evaluated and compared to the descriptions and requirements for disorders in the DSM-5 to come to a clinical diagnosis. 
What components must be integrated into a dynamic formulation? 
The ...
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PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 2 Concepts Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
What is the difference between clinical diagnosis and psychological assessment? 
The information collected through various means of measurement are gathered during the psychological assessment. This information is evaluated and compared to the descriptions and requirements for disorders in the DSM-5 to come to a clinical diagnosis. 
What components must be integrated into a dynamic formulation? 
The ...
PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 1 Concepts Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+
PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 1 Concepts Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Why is abnormality so difficult to define? 
What is considered abnormal by one may be considered normal by another 
What characteristics help us recognize abnormality? 
1. subjective distress 
2. maladaptiveness 
3. statistical deviancy 
4. violation of the standards of society 
5. social discomfort 
6. irrationality and unpredictability 
7. dangerousness 
What is stigma? How common is it? 
Preconcei...
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PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology Quiz 1 Concepts Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Why is abnormality so difficult to define? 
What is considered abnormal by one may be considered normal by another 
What characteristics help us recognize abnormality? 
1. subjective distress 
2. maladaptiveness 
3. statistical deviancy 
4. violation of the standards of society 
5. social discomfort 
6. irrationality and unpredictability 
7. dangerousness 
What is stigma? How common is it? 
Preconcei...
PSYC 435- Abnormal-Ch.1 Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+
PSYC 435- Abnormal-Ch.1 Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Consider the criterion of subjective distress in the determination of a mental disorder. Which statement best describes its usefulness in deciding whether a given situation is "abnormal"? 
 
a) In order to consider something as abnormal, subjective distress is both necessary and sufficient. 
b) Subjective distress is necessary but not a sufficient condition for us to consider something as abnormal. 
c) Subjective distres...
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PSYC 435- Abnormal-Ch.1 Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Consider the criterion of subjective distress in the determination of a mental disorder. Which statement best describes its usefulness in deciding whether a given situation is "abnormal"? 
 
a) In order to consider something as abnormal, subjective distress is both necessary and sufficient. 
b) Subjective distress is necessary but not a sufficient condition for us to consider something as abnormal. 
c) Subjective distres...
PHIL 347 Exam 2 Complete Study Guide Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
PHIL 347 Exam 2 Complete Study Guide Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Consequentialism 
an ethical system that determines the level of goodness or evil from the effect or result of an act 
Deontology 
Approach to ethics that judges the morality (right or wrong) of an action based on the action's adherence to rules. Described as duty or obligation, because rules 'binds you to your duty' 
Virtue Ethics 
An ethical philosophy claiming that morality's primary function is to deve...
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PHIL 347 Exam 2 Complete Study Guide Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Consequentialism 
an ethical system that determines the level of goodness or evil from the effect or result of an act 
Deontology 
Approach to ethics that judges the morality (right or wrong) of an action based on the action's adherence to rules. Described as duty or obligation, because rules 'binds you to your duty' 
Virtue Ethics 
An ethical philosophy claiming that morality's primary function is to deve...
PHIL 347 Exam 2 Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
PHIL 347 Exam 2 Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
The Naive View 
Having a mental disorder itself implies something about one's freedom and moral responsibility 
The Nuanced View 
There is no general relationship between moral responsibility and psychopathology 
Moral Responsibility 
The philosophical term of art used to describe when it is appropriate to hold someone accountable for something morally significant that they've done 
Usually, this is tied to blaming some...
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PHIL 347 Exam 2 Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
The Naive View 
Having a mental disorder itself implies something about one's freedom and moral responsibility 
The Nuanced View 
There is no general relationship between moral responsibility and psychopathology 
Moral Responsibility 
The philosophical term of art used to describe when it is appropriate to hold someone accountable for something morally significant that they've done 
Usually, this is tied to blaming some...
PHIL 347 Midterm Complete Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
PHIL 347 Midterm Complete Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
 
Moral realism 
- there are both objective moral truths and objective moral fallacies 
Moral realism steps 
(1) no statement is true/false except objective reality makes it so 
(2) there are true moral statements 
(3) so, moral statements are made true or false by objective reality 
Kant on moral realism 
(1) it is rationally (morally necessary) to find perfect good, since happiness comes f. complete virtue 
(2) there is an ob...
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PHIL 347 Midterm Complete Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
 
Moral realism 
- there are both objective moral truths and objective moral fallacies 
Moral realism steps 
(1) no statement is true/false except objective reality makes it so 
(2) there are true moral statements 
(3) so, moral statements are made true or false by objective reality 
Kant on moral realism 
(1) it is rationally (morally necessary) to find perfect good, since happiness comes f. complete virtue 
(2) there is an ob...
PHIL 347 3 Exam Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
PHIL 347 3 Exam Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Epicurean's problem of evil 
1. If God is powerful he can remove evil 
2. If God is good he is willing to remove evil 
3. Evil exists 
4. God does not exist 
Assumptions of Epicurean's problem of evil 3 
1. God does what he wills 
2. God does what he wills right away 
3. It makes sense to attribute human traits to God 
Decartes obj to Assumptions of Epicurean's problem of evil 
human concepts don't apply to inf being ...
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PHIL 347 3 Exam Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
Epicurean's problem of evil 
1. If God is powerful he can remove evil 
2. If God is good he is willing to remove evil 
3. Evil exists 
4. God does not exist 
Assumptions of Epicurean's problem of evil 3 
1. God does what he wills 
2. God does what he wills right away 
3. It makes sense to attribute human traits to God 
Decartes obj to Assumptions of Epicurean's problem of evil 
human concepts don't apply to inf being ...
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