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Quiz about Purely Psychological Phobias
Quiz about Purely Psychological Phobias

Purely Psychological Phobias Trivia 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!

A multiple-choice quiz by dennyrose66. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
dennyrose66
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
133,193
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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7063
Last 3 plays: Guest 86 (6/10), Taltarzac (8/10), Guest 82 (5/10).
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Question 1 of 10
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 ____. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Pyrophobia is a fear of ______. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. During the Victorian era, medical science became obsessed with identifying and naming new disorders.


Question 4 of 10
4. Phobias have certain features in common. One is a 'simple' (or specific) phobia which is a fear Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What is a 'social' phobia? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What is 'agoraphobia'? Hint


Question 7 of 10
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? Hint


Question 8 of 10
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: Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Another aspect of the behaviourist approach is OPERANT (INSTRUMENTAL) CONDITIONING, which implies that: Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. How we try to get rid of phobias: which one of these is NOT a way of treating phobias? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
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 ____.

Answer: spiders

Not nice! Eight-legged monsters!
2. Pyrophobia is a fear of ______.

Answer: fire

Yes, a fear of fire, which is explainable since it is something which can harm you. But what about fears of objects such as bananas? This may be explained a little later in the quiz.
3. During the Victorian era, medical science became obsessed with identifying and naming new disorders.

Answer: True

This was true with psychiatric conditions. As a result, vast lists of phobic conditions were generated.
4. Phobias have certain features in common. One is a 'simple' (or specific) phobia which is a fear

Answer: of an object or thing

An intense fear that is out of proportion to the apparent stimulus, cannot be explained or reasoned away, and leads to an avoidance of the feared stimulus. - Marks (1987)
5. What is a 'social' phobia?

Answer: A fear of social situations

6. What is 'agoraphobia'?

Answer: A fear and anxiety of going outside the home

I know someone who has this! It appears to be a very frightening experience which only the person who actually has it knows what it's like.
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?

Answer: dangerous

There is a name for a phobia of being scared of phobias! 'Phobophobia'
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:

Answer: association is made between a traumatic event and phobia

A classic study here is Watson and Raynor (1920) and, 'Little Albert'.
An example of Classical Conditioning would be if a child develops a fear of dogs after being bitten by a dog previously.
9. Another aspect of the behaviourist approach is OPERANT (INSTRUMENTAL) CONDITIONING, which implies that:

Answer: phobic avoidance is rewarded as levels of anxiety are reduced.

This in turn reinforces the avoidant behaviour and prevents individual facing and dealing with their fear.
10. How we try to get rid of phobias: which one of these is NOT a way of treating phobias?

Answer: Shock Therapy

The principle behind behaviour therapies is that if a disorder arises from inappropriate learning, new behaviours can be learned in place of those causing problems.
Source: Author dennyrose66

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