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Purely Psychological Phobias

Created by dennyrose66

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Phobias
Purely Psychological Phobias game quiz
"I am about to take my A-level psychlogy exam ::worry::, and so I decided to set up this quiz on Phobias and their causes, which is actually more intriguing than you would think! A nice little revision excercise for me and a fun quiz for you! Enjoy!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Let's begin with a few questions about different types of phobias and what they are a fear of. Arachnophobia is a fear of ____.
    spiders
    paper
    large open spaces
    racks


2. Pyrophobia is a fear of ______.
    pirates
    inanimate objects in general
    everyone
    fire


3. During the Victorian era, medical science became obsessed with identifying and naming new disorders.
    True
    False


4. Phobias have certain features in common. One is a 'simple' (or specific) phobia which is a fear
    of an object or thing
    that is seen as 'silly' to others
    which only lasts for a short time
    that can be explained easily


5. What is a 'social' phobia?
    A fear of social situations
    A fear of men
    A fear of being human
    A fear of women


6. What is 'agoraphobia'?
    A fear and anxiety of spiders
    A fear and anxiety of going outside the home
    A fear and anxiety of having phobias
    A fear and anxiety entering the home


7. A psychlogical researcher (Butler (1989)) described a phobia as being: a "persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation that is not in fact ______". What is the missing word?
    dangerous
    alive
    there
    scary


8. An explanation for phobias can be found in the behaviourist approach which gives the theory that phobias are 'learned'. CLASSICAL CONDITIONING is an example of this which suggests:
    none of these
    people are 'forced' into learning a phobia
    association is made between a traumatic event and phobia
    all children will obtain some sort of phobia


9. Another aspect of the behaviourist approach is OPERANT (INSTRUMENTAL) CONDITIONING, which implies that:
    continued access to phobia teaches person to deal with anxiety
    phobic avoidance is rewarded as levels of anxiety are reduced.
    soothing Instruments can be played everytime a person is near fear
    none of these


10. How we try to get rid of phobias: which one of these is NOT a way of treating phobias?
    Systematic Desensitisation
    Shock Therapy
    Implosion Therapy
    Aversion Therapy

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