Ch6 MCQs Flashcards
Psychopathy is a disorder characterized primarily by which of the following?
a) Delusions and hallucinations
b) The inability to distinguish between right and wrong
c) Very low intellectual functioning
d) A lack of concern and feelings for others
e) Alternating episodes of depression and mania
d) A lack of concern and feelings for others
Adremy Dennis shot and killed someone during a robbery. Afterwards, he stated, “I ain’t saying it’s all his fault, but why did he move? . . . It ain’t, ‘why did you kill that man?’, it’s, ‘why did he move?’” Which symptom of psychopathy is best exemplified by this statement?
a) Deceitfulness
b) Grandiosity
c) Superficial charm
d) Lack of remorse
e) Shallow emotions
d) Lack of remorse
Some critics argue that antisocial behaviour is not a defining symptom of psychopathy, but rather a common outcome of the disorder. What is this idea referred to as?
a) Secondary symptom effect
b) Downstream symptom theory
c) Consequence hypothesis
d) Ancillary symptom theory
e) Antisocial outcome effect
c) Consequence hypothesis
What does using the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised to assess psychopathy involve?
a) The client completing a self-report measure that generates his or her personality profile
b) An expert rating various symptoms which yield a dimensional measure of psychopathy
c) An expert evaluating the client to see if he or she exhibits three or more diagnostic criteria, in which case a diagnosis is warranted
d) An expert evaluating the client’s interpretation of different ink-blots to determine if a diagnosis is warranted
e) An expert working with a patient to uncover the reasons for maladaptive behaviour
b) An expert rating various symptoms which yield a dimensional measure of psychopathy
Superficial charm, deceitfulness, narcissism, and grandiosity are symptoms of psychopathy that are all considered to be which of the following?
a) Interpersonal symptoms
b) Affective symptoms
c) Lifestyle behaviour symptoms
d) Antisocial behaviour symptoms
e) Qualitative characteristics
a) Interpersonal symptoms
Which of the following statements about the term “sociopathy” is true?
a) It is often used interchangeably with “psychopathy.”
b) It does not exist as a separate diagnosis in any current classification scheme.
c) It first emerged as a term in the early 1900s.
d) The disorder’s name reflects the view that it is strongly influenced by social forces.
e) All of the above
e) All of the above
What is the diagnostic category in the tenth edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) that is generally equivalent to psychopathy called?
a) Dissocial personality disorder
b) Psychosis
c) Sociopathy
d) Antisocial personality disorder
e) Borderline personality disorder
a) Dissocial personality disorder
Hare (1993) argues that an asymmetrical relationship exists between antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and psychopathy when it is assessed using the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R). What does this asymmetrical relationship mean?
a) If a person has one of these diagnoses, he or she always has the other diagnosis too.
b) Most people with ASPD are not psychopaths, but nearly all psychopaths have ASPD.
c) Most psychopaths do not have ASPD, but nearly everyone with ASPD is a psychopath.
d) If a person has one of these diagnoses, they cannot possibly have the other diagnosis too.
e) None of the above
b) Most people with ASPD are not psychopaths, but nearly all psychopaths have ASPD.
Hare (1996) argues that an “asymmetrical relationship” exists between antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and psychopathy when it is assessed using the Psychopathy Checklists-Revised (PCL-R). According to Hare, why does this asymmetry exist?
a) ASPD cannot be diagnosed in anyone under the age of 18.
b) ASPD requires evidence of conduct disorder before age 15.
c) The diagnostic criteria for ASPD put too much emphasis on affective symptoms.
d) The diagnostic criteria for ASPD put too much emphasis on interpersonal symptoms.
e) The diagnostic criteria for ASPD put too much emphasis on behavioural symptoms.
e) The diagnostic criteria for ASPD put too much emphasis on behavioural symptoms.
After clearing a criminal records check, Egbert was hired at Pronto Marketing. Everyone at the firm took an immediate liking to him. He was a smooth talker, entertaining to be around, and according to his own self-reports, he was making a real impact at the firm. It did not take long before his colleagues realized Egbert was unreliable, unethical, and quick to blame them for his failures. When they confronted Egbert about these problems, he became bad tempered and abusive. Egbert is probably an example of what Hare (1993) would call a what?
a) Subcriminal psychopath
b) Psychopath in a suit
c) White collar psychopath
d) Corporate chameleon
e) Criminal psychopath
a) Subcriminal psychopath
Which of the following statements concerning the relationship of psychopathy and criminal behaviour is NOT supported by research?
a) Psychopathy is related to reoffending.
b) Psychopathy is related to violent offending.
c) Psychopathy is related to violating prison rules.
d) Psychopathy is related to specializing in a particular type of offence.
e) Psychopathy is related to the frequency of offending.
d) Psychopathy is related to specializing in a particular type of offence.
What did research by Williamson et al. (1987) comparing the nature of violent incidents perpetrated by psychopaths and nonpsychopaths find?
a) The psychopaths were less likely to have used violence for material gain.
b) The psychopaths were less likely to have committed murder.
c) The psychopaths were more likely to have exhibited heightened emotional arousal.
d) The psychopaths were more likely to have acted violently against a family member.
e) The psychopaths were more likely to target women.
b) The psychopaths were less likely to have committed murder.
In general, compared to nonpsychopaths, the violence of psychopaths is more likely to resemble ________ violence except for the fact that it tends to ________.
a) instrumental; be impulsive
b) reactive; be premeditated
c) instrumental; involve highly charged emotions
d) reactive; involve little emotional arousal
e) instrumental; target family members
a) instrumental; be impulsive
The sexual offending of psychopaths is consistent with the symptoms of the disorder. There is evidence that prior to the offence they tend to feel ________ and the sexual offence tends be ________.
a) anxious; premeditated
b) positive; premeditated
c) sad; premeditated
d) anxious; a crime of opportunity
e) positive; a crime of opportunity
e) positive; a crime of opportunity
Despite the relationship that exists between psychopathy and criminal offending, there is evidence that psychopaths may be more likely than nonpsychopaths to be released early from prison on parole. What is it speculated reason for this finding?
a) Parole boards often feel their sentence should be reduced because of their disorder.
b) They tend to have strong family connections and social support in the community.
c) They adjust better to prison life and are less likely to have violated the institutional rules.
d) They are very adept at convincing parole boards they will lead law-abiding lives.
e) They typically have good employment records and job prospects on the outside.
d) They are very adept at convincing parole boards they will lead law-abiding lives.