According to Carl Rogers, each individual's self-concept consists of:
a. an ingrained need to consistently seek approval from others
b. an ingrained need to maximize his or her true potential
c. unconscious drives and motivations that originate in the id
d. an organized set of perceptions about his or her abilities and characteristics
D
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In Weiner's attribution theory, ability and luck are _____ factors, and task difficulty and effort are _____ factors
a. external; internal b. locus; stability c. situational; dispositional d. uncontrollable; controllable
The text gives an example of a pigeon getting rewarded for pecking a button ONLY in the presence of a green light. We can then safely assume that
a. pecking behavior when the light is off will become extinguished. b. pecking when the green light is off must have been punished. c. it is innate for pigeons to peck only when green lights are on. d. pigeons have superior color vision.
The large band of axons that links the two cerebral hemispheres is called the
a. central association cortex. b. medial forebrain bundle. c. corpus callosum. d. cingulate gyrus. e. central fissure.
List Super's occupation stages.
What will be an ideal response?