What is an observational research design and how can such an approach further our understanding of abnormal behavior. What limitations are there of such designs and how can these be overcome?
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2From the cognitive-behavioral perspective, an important limitation with the behavioral perspective is the fact that
a. behaviorists went too far in attacking the psychoanalytic perspective.
b. behaviorists failed to attend to the importance of mental processes.
c. behaviorists held an overly stringent view of what constitutes scientific inquiry.
d. behaviorists overemphasized the importance of subjective experience.
Question 3The term MRI in assessment of the brain means __________ .
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Question 4Following a disaster, debriefing sessions
a. provide those involved with a chance to share their feelings and concerns.
b. are not necessary for experienced disaster workers.
c. tend to increase the anxiety felt by many victims.
d. should be conducted by professionals.
Question 5The behavioral perspective has been criticized for
a. focusing on symptoms.
b. not providing an explanation for how abnormal behavioral responses are acquired.
c. viewing basic human nature as good.
d. its overemphasis on the use of punishment.
Question 6Arielle was in a terrible car accident in which several people were killed. A few weeks later, she began to talk about what happened. She told the story to anyone who would listen. This seems to be
a. a way to reduce anxiety and desensitize herself to the experience.
b. a maladaptive coping response that will heighten her distress.
c. a sign that she is beginning to develop PTSD.
d. a sign that she is in the shock stage of disaster syndrome.