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
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - Who coined the term “apotemnophilia”?
A. Michael First
B. Havelock Ellis
C. Sigmund Freud
D. John Money - What is the slang term for a person with apotemnophilia?
A. Geek
B. Wannabe
C. Devotee
D. stump freak - 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 - What is the slang term for a person with apotemnophilia?
A. Greek
B. Wannabe
C. Devotee
D. Stump freak - Who coined the term “apotemnophilia”?
A. Michael First
B. Havelock Ellis
C. Sigmund Freud
D. John Money - Someone has been extremely anxious for much of the past year, but can’t explain why. There is a good chance that generalized he is experiencing:
A. generalized anxiety disorder
B. sociopathy
C. psychosis
D. a nervous breakdown - A Provisional theory to explain observed facts is known as __________?
A. Construct
B. Theory
C. Hypothesis
D. None of these - When two groups of participants were each shown a different set of results based on a experiment with rats, both groups reported that the results shown to them were obvious outcomes. This suggests that sometimes things appear to be more obvious than they should. Which cognitive phenomenon can explain this effect?
A. Hindsight bias
B. Intuition
C. Availability heuristic
D. Conditional reasoning