~~~W10 QUIZ Flashcards
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of paranoid personality disorder?
a) Introversion and openness to feelings
b) Fantasy proneness and tough mindedness
c) Excitement seeking and neuroticism
d) Antagonism and neuroticism
d) Antagonism and neuroticism
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of schizoid personality disorder?
a. Low agreeableness and high antagonism.
b. High introversion and low openness to feelings.
c. High introversion and low agreeableness.
d. Low excitement seeking and high fantasy proneness.
b. High introversion and low openness to feelings
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of histrionic personality disorder?
a. Low openness to feelings and high fantasy proneness
b. High extraversion and high neuroticism
c. High neuroticism and low agreeableness
d. High conscientiousness and low assertiveness
b. High extraversion and high neuroticism
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of schizopypal personality disorder?
a. low extraversion and high neuroticism
b. high impulsivity and affective instability
c. high fantasy prone and tough mindedness
d. high extraversion and high agreeableness
a. low extraversion and high neuroticism
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of borderline personality disorder?
a. high competence and low trust
b. high extraversion and low openness
c. high neuroticism and low trust
d. low neuroticism and high trust
c. high neuroticism and low trust
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of dependent personality disorder?
a. High neuroticism and high agreeableness
b. low neuroticism and high openness
c. high assertiveness and low warmth
d. low trust and low compliance
a. High neuroticism and high agreeableness
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of obsessive compulsive personality disorder?
a) High fantasy proneness and high agreeableness
b) High excitement seeking and low openness to feelings
c) High extroversion and high openness to feelings
d) High conscientiousness and low compliance
d) High conscientiousness and low compliance
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of avoidant personality disorder?
a. High extraversion and low openness to feelings.
b. High introversion and high neuroticism.
c. High antagonism and low neuroticism.
d. High agreeableness and high angry hostility.
b. High introversion and high neuroticism.
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of narcisstic personality disorder?
a. low extraversion and high oppeness to feelings
b. low agreeableness and high interpersional antagonism
c. high openness to feelings and high introvesion
d. high warmth and high fantasy prone
b. low agreeableness and high interpersional antagonism
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of anitsocial personality disorder?
a. low neuroticism and low extraversion
b. high opnessnes and high conscientiousness
c. high introversion and high agreeableness
d. low agreeableness and low conscientiousness
d. low agreeableness and low conscientiousness
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of borderline personality disorder?
a. high competence and low trust
b. high extraversion and low openness
c. high impulsivity and affective instability
d. low neuroticism and high trust
c. high impulsivity and affective instability
In terms of the five-factor model, borderline PD is conceptualized as involving
A) high competence and low trust
B) low agreeableness and low conscientiousness
C) low neuroticism and low openness to feelings and actions
D) high introversion and high agreeableness
B) low agreeableness and low conscientiousness
dependent personality dis-order is associated with
A) high competence and low trust
B) low agreeableness and low conscientiousness
C) low neuroticism and low openness to feelings and actions
D) high levels of neuroticism and agreeableness
D) high levels of neuroticism and agreeableness
which PD would be likely to say things like “I am completely helpless” and “I can function only if I have access to somebody competent”
A) narcissistic personality disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive personality disorders
C) dependent personality disorder
D) avoidant personality disorder
C) dependent personality disorder
which PD would be likely to say things like “They will not do it exactly right and exactly how I want them to do it”
A) narcissistic personality disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive personality disorders
C) dependent personality disorder
D) avoidant personality disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive personality disorders
rigidity, stub-bornness, and perfectionism, as well as reluctance to dele-gate, are the most prevalent and stable features of
A) narcissistic personality disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive personality disorders
C) dependent personality disorder
D) avoidant personality disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive personality disorders
Which basic personality traits from the five-factor model seem most important in the development of ocpd personality disorder?
A) high on assertiveness and low on compliance
B) low agreeableness and low conscientiousness
C) low neuroticism and low openness to feelings and actions
D) high levels of neuroticism and agreeableness
A) high on assertiveness and low on compliance
according to Cloninger (1987) people with OCPD have
A) low levels of novelty seeking and reward dependence but high levels of harm avoidance
B) high levels of novelty seeking and reward dependence and high levels of harm avoidance
C) high reward avoidance and low harm avoidance
D) none of the above
A) low levels of novelty seeking and reward dependence but high levels of harm avoidance
what is a typical belief of paranoid PD
A) I cannot trust people.
B) Relationships are messy, undesirable.
C) It’s better to be isolated from others
D) People are there to serve or admire me
A) I cannot trust people.
what is a typical belief of schizoid PD
A) I cannot trust people.
B) Relationships are messy, undesirable.
C) It’s better to be isolated from others
D) People are there to serve or admire me
B) Relationships are messy, undesirable.
what is a typical belief of Schizotypal PD
A) I cannot trust people.
B) Relationships are messy, undesirable.
C) It’s better to be isolated from others
D) People are there to serve or admire me
C) It’s better to be isolated from others
what is a typical belief of Histrionic
PD
A) I cannot trust people.
B) Relationships are messy, undesirable.
C) It’s better to be isolated from others
D) People are there to serve or admire me
D) People are there to serve or admire me
what is a typical belief of Narcissistic
PD
A) Since I am special, I deserve special rules
B) I am entitled to break rules.
C) I deserve to be punished
D) If people know the “real” me, they will reject me.
A) Since I am special, I deserve special rules
what is a typical belief of borderline
PD
A) Since I am special, I deserve special rules
B) I am entitled to break rules.
C) I deserve to be punished
D) If people know the “real” me, they will reject me.
C) I deserve to be punished
what is a typical belief of Antisocial
PD
A) Since I am special, I deserve special rules
B) I am entitled to break rules.
C) I deserve to be punished
D) If people know the “real” me, they will reject me.
B) I am entitled to break rules.
what is a typical belief of borderline
PD
A) Since I am special, I deserve special rules
B) I am entitled to break rules.
C) I deserve to be punished
D) If people know the “real” me, they will reject me.
C) I deserve to be punished
what is a typical belief of dependent
PD
A) People should do better, try harder
B) I am entitled to break rules.
C) I need people to survive, be happy
D) If people know the “real” me, they will reject me.
C) I need people to survive, be happy
what is a typical belief of obsessive compulsive
PD
A) People should do better, try harder
B) I am entitled to break rules.
C) I need people to survive, be happy
D) If people know the “real” me, they will reject me.
A) People should do better, try harde