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Dr. Vannucci says, Some individuals have high social anxiety and interpret others' actions more negatively than other individuals; they overestimate the chances of unpleasant things happening generally. This is the background for developing a phobia.. Dr. Vannucci probably supports which perspective on phobias?
 
  a. classical conditioning
  b. cognitive-behavioral
 c. operant conditioning
  d. biological

Question 2

Research indicates a genetic, psychological, social, and sociocultural components in the development of phobias. This statement suggests that ____.
 
  a. the manifestations of phobias are complicated and thus poorly understood
  b. there can be multiple pathways involved in the development of phobias
  c. phobias develop from predispositions
 d. defective genes are transmitted to offspring resulting in phobias

Question 3

Dr. Baldwin is explaining a cognitive model for the development of panic disorder. She describes a connection between cognitions and somatic symptoms that begin with physical changes that create catastrophic thoughts, which result in fear and more physiological changes. She is describing the beginning steps of the ____.
 
  a. classical conditioning loop
  b. circular pattern of anxieties
  c. feedback loop
 d. observational learning

Question 4

In a research study, cancer patients, prior to undergoing chemotherapy, are given a drink in a container with a bright orange lid. After pairing the drink with chemotherapy, the patients experiences distress and nausea when presented with the container. This study supports what theory of phobias?
 
  a. observational learning
  b. psychodynamic
 c. classical conditioning
  d. cognitive-behavioral

Question 5

Tina is afraid of dogs. She has never had a bad experience with dogs, but her father was injured by a dog when he was a young boy. Tina's father goes to great lengths to avoid contact with dogs. What behavioral theory best explains Tina's fear of dogs?
 
  a. classical conditioning
  b. avoidance response
 c. operant conditioning
 d. observational learning

Question 6

The case of Little Albert is used by behaviorists to explain ____.
 
  a. phobias
 b. obsessive-compulsive disorder
  c. generalized anxiety disorder
 d. posttraumatic stress disorder

Question 7

Tamisha is so afraid of heights that she cannot enter buildings with more than two floors. Her cognitive-behavioral therapist would probably diagnose her with ____ and explain the problem in terms of ____.
 
  a. generalized anxiety disorder; faulty reasoning
  b. agoraphobia; genetic markers
 c. social phobia; repression and denial
 d. specific phobia; cognitive distortions
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