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Quiz 1: Introduction
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Question 1
True/False
Patrick's parents are reluctant to have him see a psychologist because they're afraid other family members will think they are "bad" parents. Their reluctance is most closely related to lack of resources in their local community.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The major difference between psychopathology and developmental psychopathology is the:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Tolan and Dodge (2005) have proposed a four-part model for a comprehensive mental health system that serves children and their families. Based on what is known about existing barriers to services, which of the following components would likely be a part of this model?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Children in Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe are less likely to have access to quality mental health services. These countries may be classified as:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Sameroff (1993) stated that "all life is characterized by disturbance that is overcome, and that only through disturbance can we advance and grow." How does this statement further the understanding of developmental psychopathology?
Question 6
True/False
In some Native American tribes, it is considered a sign of disrespect to look at an elder when talking to them. This is an example of a sociocultural norm.
Question 7
Short Answer
The authors of this text believe that all children should have the support they need to reach their full potential, in spite of challenges they may face. This is known as ________.
Question 8
Short Answer
Dr. Wang has diagnosed Emma with separation anxiety disorder based on her presenting symptoms, but also has considered how these symptoms impact her quality of life. Dr. Wang is using the ________ aspect of psychopathology.
Question 9
True/False
In order to accurately understand psychopathology in children, it is important to distinguish between "normal" and "abnormal" development.
Question 10
True/False
Dr. Andrews wants to study how many children under the age of 5 in the United States have been diagnosed with autism over the past 10 years. In order to do this, he is most likely to use a random sampling of the general population to estimate the prevalence of autism.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Dr. Jones tells her psychology class that it is difficult to determine one true definition of psychopathology. Which of the following statements would best support her assertion regarding developmental psychopathology?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
At age 6, Allison's temper tantrums are more frequent and intense than her same-aged peers. Allison's behavior may be considered pathological based on which of these criteria?
Question 13
True/False
Despite early abuse and neglect, 10-year-old Joshua has adapted well to his new foster family, has made good friends at school, and is excelling in reading and soccer. Joshua's situation would most likely be an example of adequate adaptation.