The ability to choose and to work for self-identified rewards supports the argument that:

a. choice is predetermined.
b. free will is predetermined.
c. choice and autonomy seem naturally reinforcing.
d. autonomy may not be related to choice.


Ans: c

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In Sternberg's triarchic theory, the experiential component of intellect includes

a. recalling facts from long-term memory. b. knowledge, strategies, and metacognition. c. responding to novel tasks and the changes in efficiency that result from practice. d. shaping environments and adapting to situations.

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Describe the symptoms, prevalence, and treatments for major depressive disorder with seasonal pattern.

What will be an ideal response?

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Mr. Shafer has just come home from work. His son asks "Can I have a popsicle, Dad?" Mr. Shafer says, "I don't care what you eat, just leave me alone. I'm tired!" What type of parenting style does this conversation demonstrate?

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