A. somatic delusions
B. delusions of grandeur
C. delusions of influence
D. delusions of perception
Related Mcqs:
- Jim just barely avoided a head-on collision on a narrow road. with heart pounding, hands shaking, and body perspiring, Jim recognizes that these are signs of the body’s fight of the body’s fight-or-flight response, which is controlled by the:
A. empathetic division of the peripheral nervous system
B. parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
C. somatic division of the peripheral nervous system
D. sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system - After hearing rumors about the outbreak of an infectious disease, Alyosha began to perceive his normal aches and pains as disease related symptoms. His reaction best illustrated the impact of:
A. The cocktail party effect
B. Perceptual set
C. Relative clarity
D. The Ponzo illusion - Rogers named his technique “client – centered therapy” to emphasize his belief that:
A. a client should play a major role in determining the place and direction of their therapy
B. the client is in position of natural status and authority over the therapist
C. therapist should never give their diagnosis directly to the client
D. client should always be the center of attention - The most distinctive aspect of Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis is the belief that the conscious mind is influenced by ___________?
A. innate factors
B. learning and experience
C. external stimuli
D. unconscious thought processes
E. None of these - Sania expects that diligent study will enable to earn good grades on her tests. Paula’s belief best illustrates:
A. the spotlight effect
B. an Electra complex
C. an internal locus of control
D. unconditional positive regard - The belief that one can perform adequately in a particular situation is:
A. Self-regard
B. Self-efficacy
C. Self-actualization
D. Self-esteem - Aima believes that she will succeed in business if she works hard and carefully manages her time. Her belief most clearly illustrates:
A. reciprocal determinism
B. an internal locus of control
C. reaction formation
D. the self-reference phenomenon - The purpose of a_______is to test a belief or opinion concerning human behavior in a given situation or under given conditions:
A. Psychological experiment
B. Psychological behavior
C. Psychological period
D. Psychological influence - The shared belief among numbers of a work team that it is safe to take interpersonal risks and that they will not be rejected or punished for speaking up is referred to as:
A. Team process
B. Psychological safety
C. Team availability
D. Groupthink
E. Team beliefs - Stockbrokers often believe that their own expertise will enable them to select stocks that will outperform the market average. This belief best illustrates:
A. functional fixedness
B. the farming effect
C. the representativeness heuristic
D. over confidence