A) avoidant
B) histrionic
C) borderline
D) paranoid
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A) tolerance of behavior in a culture.
B) differences in help-seeking behavior.
C) gender bias on the part of the diagnosing clinician.
D) all of the above
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A) preoccupation with other people.
B) obsession with keeping things neat and orderly.
C) thinking of oneself as deserving of special treatment.
D) pathological dishonesty.
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A) there is no such thing as a universal human personality structure.
B) the five dimensions are generally universal.
C) only two dimensions are universal.
D) Western type personality structure differs from the non-Western type.
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A) the primary cause is genetics.
B) genetics and the environment interact to cause the disorder.
C) the primary cause is poor parenting.
D) there is no evidence of either a genetic or environmental cause.
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A) Histrionic
B) Narcissistic
C) Borderline
D) Dependent
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A) avoidant
B) obsessive-compulsive
C) schizoid
D) antisocial
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A) obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) substance-related disorder
C) schizophrenia
D) major depressive disorder
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A) This disorder is on the decrease in Western societies.
B) Reports of treatment success are limited.
C) Recently there has been a great deal of research on this disorder.
D) All of the above
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A) take over the agenda of the sessions.
B) become inconsistent in attending sessions.
C) manipulate the therapist by being overly dramatic.
D) become overly dependent on the therapist.
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A) are extremely sensitive to the opinions of others and fear rejection.
B) generally dislike other people and prefer to be alone.
C) are so stimulated by the fantasy life in their own minds that they have little need for the company of others.
D) experience bizarre thoughts and beliefs that distance them from others.
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A) the person may feel that they do not have a problem.
B) the person is always distressed by his/her disorder.
C) the disorder may come and go.
D) the disorder tends to start very suddenly.
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A) schizophrenia
B) mood disorders
C) anxiety
D) substance abuse
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A) It would retain more information about each individual.
B) It would be more flexible.
C) It would avoid arbitrary decisions involved in assignment to a diagnostic category.
D) All of these
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A) resemblance
B) recognition
C) redundancy
D) repetition
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A) Having a lower IQ is predictive of having run-ins with the law.
B) Some function quite well in fields such as entertainment and politics.
C) They tend to come from families with a history of criminal problems
D) They cannot avoid brushes with the law or learn to function well in society
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A) indicate no evidence for treatment success.
B) suggest that treatment can only be successful if the patient remains in therapy for a minimum of one year.
C) indicate that cognitive therapy is effective in most cases.
D) demonstrate that strict behavioral approaches are effective.
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A) celebrate
B) abandon
C) full
D) charming
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A) dramatic
B) eccentric
C) anxious
D) understated
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A) schizotypal
B) schizoid
C) paranoid
D) multiple
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