Research Report: Students' knowledge of abnormal psychology |
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Authors: | Adrian Furnham Bahman Baluch Fiona Starr |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , University College London , 26 Bedford way, London, WC1 0AH, UK;2. Psychology Academic Group, Middlesex University , Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 4SF, UK |
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Abstract: | The present study aims to compare whether final year psychology students (n = 26) could answer more items on a multiple choice questionnaire (MCQ) correctly on abnormal psychology than prospective psychology candidates (n = 77) and final year engineering students (n = 26). The three groups of students completed MCQs in five different fields of abnormal psychology namely; eating disorders, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders and depression, sexual disorders, and personality and compulsive disorders, respectively. They were also asked to indicate their confidence level in relation to the accuracy of the answers they had given. The results showed that final year psychology students scored higher on levels of accuracy, as well as confidence on all measures compared to the two other groups. On the subject of sexual disorders, engineering students scored higher than prospective psychology students. Implications of the present findings are discussed. |
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