A. over-perception
B. thought suppression
C. regression
D. discussing the problem with your professor
Related Mcqs:
- The chief antidote for test anxiety is:
A. over-preparation
B. thought suppression
C. regression
D. discussing the problem with your professor - The chief antidote for test anxiety is:
A. over-preparation
B. thought suppression
C. regression
D. discussing the problem with your professor - When Saleem returned from combat in the Kargil War, he began experiencing high anxiety that has persisted without any improvement. This example illustrates which anxiety related disorder?
A. panic
B. post – traumatic stress
C. phobia
D. obsessive – compulsive - An experimenter investigates test anxiety in military academy cadets by utilizing galvanic skin response measurement. The GSR represents ____________?
A. dependent variable and operational definition of anxiety
B. independent variable and operational definition of anxiety
C. intervening variable and operational definition of anxiety
D. only operational definition of anxiety - Who do anxiety disorders most commonly afflict?
A. Adolescents
B. Children (Infant to 12 years)
C. Elderly
D. Young Adults (20+) - Which out of the five most common anxiety disorders, is the most frequently diagnosed?
A. social phobia
B. obsessive compulsive disorder
C. panic disorder
D. generalized anxiety disorder - The theory of personality in which “basic anxiety” is the primary concept was associated with the name ____________?
A. Fromm
B. Sullivan
C. Horney
D. Murray
E. None of these - During a child’s development, if the amount of frustration and anxiety becomes too great concerning movement to the next stage, development may come to a halt. The individual is said to become ____________?
A. dependent
B. passive
C. fixated
D. regressive - The use of the anxiety hierarchy in systematic desensitization allows for the:
A. transfer of treatment to real – life situations
B. direct confrontation with the feared object
C. use of virtual reality to confront the fear
D. gradual approach to the feared object - Irrational acts a person feels driven to repeat are called_____. They help control anxiety caused by:
A. obsessions: compulsions
B. compulsions; obsessions
C. compulsions; defense mechanisms
D. defense mechanisms; obsessions