A. Greek
B. Wannabe
C. Devotee
D. Stump freak
Related Mcqs:
- What is the slang term for a person with apotemnophilia?
A. Geek
B. Wannabe
C. Devotee
D. stump freak - Who coined the term “apotemnophilia”?
A. Michael First
B. Havelock Ellis
C. Sigmund Freud
D. John Money - Who coined the term “apotemnophilia”?
A. Michael First
B. Havelock Ellis
C. Sigmund Freud
D. John Money - Which of the following is an example of apotemnophilia?
A. The person is psychotic and believes the limb is evil
B. A person just doesn’t feel like the limb is supposed to be part of his/her body
C. The person is sexually aroused by amputation and wants to have a stump
D. Any or all of these - Which is a possible paradigm to explain apotemnophilia?
A. It’s an unusual form of body dysmorphic disorder
B. It’s an extreme form of Munchausen syndrome
C. It’s a paraphilia
D. Any of these - Which of the following is an example of apotemnophilia?
A. The person is psychotic and believes the limb is evil
B. A person just doesn’t feel like the limb is supposed to be part of his/her body
C. The person is sexually aroused by amputation and wants to have a stump
D. Any or all of these - Which is possible paradigm to explain apotemnophilia?
A. It’s an unusual from of body dysmorphic disorder
B. It’s an extreme from of Munchausen syndrome
C. IT’s a paraphilia
D. Any of these - _______refers to a learned negative attitude toward a person based on their person’s membership in a particular group.
A. Normative justice
B. Prejudice
C. Discrimination
D. The Asch effect - A tone-deaf person would probably not be able to tell two musical notes apart unless they were very different. We could say that this person has a relatively large:
A. just noticeable difference
B. relative threshold
C. absolute threshold
D. detection threshold - Chomsky suggested that a person’s unique experiences with a language are most likely to influence the________of that person’s spoken sentences.
A. surface structure
B. linguistic determinism
C. functional fixedness
D. belief perseverance