ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 14TH EDITION BY KRING JOHNSON - TEST BANK
Question Type: Multiple Choice
1. What is the best way to describe current thinking about
psychopathology?
a) It is multifaceted.
b) It is a mental disease.
c) It all can be cured.
d) Drug Therapy is the best way to treat all disorders.
Answer: a
Section Reference: The Genetic Paradigm
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: Describe the essentials of the genetic,
neuroscience, and cognitive behavioral paradigms.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
2. A set of basic assumptions that defines how to
conceptualize and study a subject, how to gather and interpret relevant data,
even how to think about a particular subject is known as a ________________.
a) theoretical perspective.
b) hypothetical stance.
c) paradigm.
d) none of the above.
Answer: c
Section Reference: The Genetic Paradigm
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: Describe the essentials of the genetic, neuroscience,
and cognitive behavioral paradigms.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
3. Paradigms in the study of psychopathology
a) increase objectivity.
b) slow innovation.
c) increase confidence in our conclusions regarding mental
illness.
d) enable us to gather knowledge in a systematic manner.
Answer: d
Section Reference: The
Genetic Paradigm
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: Describe the essentials of the genetic,
neuroscience, and cognitive behavioral paradigms.
Bloomcode: Analysis
4. When a scientist chooses a paradigm to understand
psychopathology, it
a) has little effect on clinical practice.
b) leads to an overly narrow perspective.
c) is generally too narrow in focus.
d) specifies which problems they will investigate and how
they will go about investigating them.
Answer: d
Section Reference: The Genetic Paradigm
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: Describe the essentials of the genetic,
neuroscience, and cognitive behavioral paradigms.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
5. Contemporary views on genetic and environmental factors
in behavior emphasize that
a) genes are important for only some behaviors.
b) a good environment can overcome genetic limitations.
c) both factors influence each other.
d) the percentage of genetic influence on a behavior can be
measured.
Answer: c
Section Reference: The Genetic Paradigm
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: Describe the essentials of the genetic,
neuroscience, and cognitive behavioral paradigms.
Bloomcode: Analysis
6. The carriers of the genetic information passed from
parent to child are called
a) nature.
b) genes.
c) zygotes.
d) DNA.
Answer: b
Section Reference: The Genetic Paradigm
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: Describe the essentials of the genetic,
neuroscience, and cognitive behavioral paradigms.
Bloomcode: Knowledge