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
Related Mcqs:
- When do people with BIID typically report that they first started perceiving themselves as amputees?
A. In early childhood
B. At puberty
C. After a head injury
D. During adolescence - What other factors are commonly seen in people with BIID?
A. Anxiety
B. Obsessive – compulsive disorder
C. Depression
D. All of these - 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 - According to Rogers, for a child to develop a healthy personality, the parents must:
A. avoid the use of punishment
B. exhibit unconditional love toward the child
C. create an atmosphere of intellectual stimulation
D. present physical challenges to ensure healthy growth - Healthy environment and training:
A. Can turn a dull child into an intelligent one
B. Cannot turn a dull into an intelligent one
C. Can turn a dull into a gifted one
D. None of the above - If people give logical and intelligent reasons why they shouldn’t change their attitudes, it is called:
A. distorting the argument
B. rejecting the source
C. rationalizing the argument
D. refuting the argument - Babar was at a football game, and even though people wearing green jackets were spread fairly evenly throughout the stands, he still perceived all the people in green jackets as a single group of visiting fans. Babar’s perception is most consistent with the Gestalt principle of:
A. Constancy
B. Similarity
C. Closure
D. Proximity - Viewing people from different groups as individuals and viewing people from different subgroups(such as Scots and English) as members of a single superordinate group represent which two types of prejudice reduction strategies?
A. Intergroup contact
B. Decategorization
C. Recategorization
D. a and b
E. b and c