b. somatic symptom
c. obsessive-compulsive
d. conversion
a. increased arousal created by the presence of other people
b. greater obedience that is created by being in a group
c. the feeling that responsibility for the task is shared by the other people present
d. the feeling that one shares certain characteristics with other members of the group
C
Five- and 6-year-old children tend to believe that if they lie or steal, they will be found out and punished for their acts. According to Piaget, what is this called?
a. Objective morality b. Autonomous morality c. Immanent justice d. Instrumental justice
Before the doctor sees Mina, the nurse asks Mina a series of questions regarding her bodily complaints. Mina tells the nurse that in the past week she has had vomiting, constipation, shortness of breath, difficulty swallowing, numbness in her feet at night, a painful tingling in her feet during the day, and headaches that keep her in bed most of the day. The nurse suspects that Mina may have a(n) __________ disorder.
Melinda fails a test because she chose to go to a party over the weekend rather than studying. However, Melinda tells everyone she failed the test because the teacher is "too hard" and "does not like me.". Thus, the real source of Melinda's frustration is
a. external, while she perceives the frustration to be personal. b. personal, while she perceives the frustration to be external. c. due to pressure, although she thinks she is having an approach-avoidance conflict. d. nonsocial, while she thinks it is social.
Which of the following can result from accountability underload?
a) Employee morale increases. b) More intrinsically-motivated individuals will apply for open positions. c) Workplace accidents decrease. d) Employees find their jobs meaningless.