A. In early childhood
B. At puberty
C. After a head injury
D. During adolescence
Related Mcqs:
- Why do people with BIID want to have healthy limbs amputated?
A. They think the limb is ugly and deformed
B. They are sexually aroused by amputation
C. They want to gain pity and sympathy
D. They perceive themselves as amputees that have limbs that don’t really belong on their bodies - What other factors are commonly seen in people with BIID?
A. Anxiety
B. Obsessive – compulsive disorder
C. Depression
D. All of these - People’s temple cult leader, Reverend Jim Jones persuaded his followers to feed a poison- laced drink to their children and than drink it themselves, and nearly 1,000 people died. This is an example of the negative influence of:
A. Social roles
B. Transactional leadership
C. Transformational leadership
D. Hawthorne effect
E. Formalization - Which sex seems to be more likely to have BIID?
A. There is not enough data to tell
B. Females
C. Males
D. Males and females equally - What dis order is BIID most closely identified with?
A. Schizophrenia
B. Gender identity Disorder (GID)
C. Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)
D. Manchausen’s Syndrome - What are the same shortcoming of Dr. Michael First’s research on BIID?
A. His subjects are limited to those people who sought him out
B. He only surveyed 53 patients
C. There are no long – term studies of patients with BIID
D. All of these - In perceiving the distance a sound has traveled, a person depends heavily upon _________________?
A. loudness and intensity
B. resonance
C. brightness and hue
D. frequency - The gestalt experience of perceiving an array of equally spaced dots as rows and columns is attributed to ________________?
A. wholistic functions
B. continuity
C. proximity
D. additive vision - Which one of the following statements are true of the Wason selection, or four-card problem (Wason,1966)?
1. The Wason Selection Task is a good task because it produces identical results in concrete and abstract forms
2. In general, concrete versions of the task are more difficult to think about than uncluttered abstract versions.
3. Although the task is one of pure reasoning some concrete versions are easier because of how we think in certain social situations.
4. People typically pick one card correctly, but pick an inappropriate one as the second choice in the original version of the task.A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 4
D. 2 & 3 - Deaf people who use sign language typically:
A. have a smaller corpus callosum than hearing persons
B. demonstrate greater mathematical competence than hearing persons
C. process language in their left cerebral hemisphere
D. recognize facial expressions of emotion with their left rather than their right cerebral hemisphere