Buhr and Dugas (2009 ) tested a two-factor model of GAD. These factors are intolerance of uncertainty and fear of anxiety. What did they find regarding this model?
a) Being GAD-prone leads people to engage in approach behaviours to reduce uncertainty
b) Engaging in approach behaviours triggers avoidance strategies to limit anxious arousal
c) Being intolerant of anxiety and also fearful of anxiety generates more worry than either factor by itself
d) Being fearful of anxiety does not generate more worry than being intolerant of uncertainty
Question 2How do French-speaking Canadians differ from English-speaking Canadians in terms of mental health problems?
a) French-Canadians have much higher prevalence of mental disorders.
b) French-Canadians have a much lower prevalence of mental disorders.
c) French-Canadians do not differ from English-Canadians in terms of prevalence of mental disorders.
d) French-Canadians are more likely to be diagnosed with depression.
Question 3Having thoughts such as I am frequently looking on as if I am not part of things and feeling that your body is not in harmony with your being is most likely a symptom of:
a) Hysteria
b) Depersonalization disorder
c) Conversion disorder
d) Body dysmorphic disorder
Question 4People diagnosed with schizophrenia are randomly assigned to either an attention-training group or a social skills training group. Equal numbers of males and females were in each training group.
Scores on a measure of thought disorder, a prominent symptom in schizophrenia, were examined after the end of the training sessions. In addition, there was a no-schizophrenia group. This study was a(n) ________________ design.
a) Mixed
b) Pure experiment
c) Correlational
d) Epidemiological
Question 5Which of the following statements is most likely to come from a depressed person living in the United States, according to Beck's theory?
a) The world is going to hell in a hand basket.
b) Our country has never been the same since the attack on Iraq, and never will be as respected by the world again.
c) I will never be able to figure out how to do my job the way my boss wants me to.
d) All of the above are typical examples of the thought processes of depressed individuals in Beck's view.