91) Which type of anxiety disorder is most commonly associated with malingering for some type of external gain? a. Phobias b. Obsessive-compulsive disorder c. Posttraumatic stress disorder d. Panic disorder 92) During the day, Barb suffers from frequent, unwanted thoughts that she has left her front door unlocked and recurrent images that all her belongings have been taken. These thoughts and images are what psychologists refer to as a(n) a. obsession. b. compulsion. c. delusion. d. hallucination. 93) A disorder in which intruding thoughts that occur again and again are followed by repetitive, ritualistic behaviour meant to lower the anxiety caused by the thoughts is called a. obsessive-compulsive disorder. b. social phobia. c. paranoid schizophrenia. d. clinical depression. 94) Intruding thoughts that occur again and again are called a. obsessions. b. compulsions. c. checklists. d. rituals. 95) Repetitive, ritualistic behaviours are called a. obsessions. b. compulsions. c. checklists. d. phobias. 96) George is suffering from an obsessive-compulsive disorder. If he tries to stop his compulsive behaviours, he is likely to experience a. anxiety. b. depression. c. amnesia. d. hypochondrias. 97) Each day, while Sid is sitting at his desk at work, he continually thinks about germs. Each time this occurs, he washes his hands. Sid probably suffers from a. obsessive-compulsive disorder. b. social phobia. c. paranoid schizophrenia. d. clinical depression. 98) Sierra is constantly worried that everyone whom she comes in contact with is full of germs so she is constantly rushing off to wash her hands. Sierra suffers from what psychological disorder? a. Obsessive-compulsive disorder b. Social phobia c. Paranoid schizophrenia d. Clinical depression 99) Mr. Carpenter is constantly afraid that he is going to oversleep and be late for work. As a result, he spends nearly an hour total each night making certain that his alarm clock is correctly set and saying, “It’s set, it’s set, it’s set†each of the times he checks it. This repetitive action is what clinical psychologists refer to as a(n) a. hallucination. b. obsession. c. compulsion. d. delusion. 100) ____________ are repetitive behaviours or mental acts initiated to reduce anxiety caused by ____________. a. Obsessions; compulsions b. Compulsions; obsessions c. Panic attacks; generalized anxiety d. Generalized anxiety; panic attacks