Carl Rogers believed that the self-concept comes primarily from social interactions, particularly the interactions we have with our parents, friends, and other significant role models throughout our lifetimes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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When Tana stares directly at an object, the light from that object is projected onto the center of her
A. optic disk. B. anterior chamber. C. sclera. D. macula.
Sandy Sue was participating in an experiment
in which she was given a pill that was supposed to cause her to get drowsy. Five minutes after taking the pill, Sandy Sue reported that she felt drowsy and wanted to lie down. The pill was actually made of sugar and had no ingredients to cause drowsiness. How do you explain Sandy Sue's drowsy feeling? a) experimenter effect b) placebo effect c) subject bias d) treatment effect
The greatest amount of REM sleep over the life span occurs:
A. in old age. B. in the first months of life. C. in the later part of gestation. D. at the onset of adolescence.
All but which prevention effort is focused on the host:
a. Reduce the individual’s desire or incentive to drink b. Use of education and persuasion c. Reduce desire to use specific drugs d. Focus on reducing drug availability