Madhur is shown an abstract symmetrical design by her therapist. She describes to the
therapist what she sees in the picture.She is responding to a picture in the
a. MMPI.
b. TAT.
c. Rorschach Inkblot Test.
d. WISC.
e. NEO-PI-R.
c. Rorschach Inkblot Test.
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The primary explanation(s) suggested to explain the behavior of the prison guards and prisoners in the Stanford Prison Simulation was
a. obedience. b. conformity and situational factors. c. group polarization. d. social roles and situational factors.
Selma's friends can't stand her new girlfriend, Patty, and have been pressuring Selma to stop seeing her. Selma gets agitated and feels that her friends should mind their own business and not try to "run her life" for her. According to the concept of ____, Selma would be most likely to respond by ____
a. psychological reactance? breaking up with Patty b. psychological reactance? feeling even more dedicated to her relationship with Patty c. attitude inoculation? eventually becoming persuaded by her friends' attitudes about Patty d. attitude inoculation? taking out her frustrations on Patty
Which of the following is not an additional criterion for a diagnosis of ADHD? a. Symptoms must appear prior to age 12
b. Symptoms must be present for at least 6 months. c. Symptoms must occur in more than one setting. d. Symptoms must produce significant impairments in the child's social or academic performance.
Drives are:
a. internal states that push an individual toward behaving in a certain way b. external factors that pull an individual toward behaving in a certain way c. internal states that pull an individual toward behaving in a certain way d. external factors that push an individual toward behaving in a certain way