____ is comprised of personal attributes such as irritability, soothability, emotional reactivity, and sociability
a. Attachment
b. Temperament
c. Intelligence quotient
d. Developmental quotient
Answer: B
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Evelyn has been sharing laundry and clothing with her roommate Kate. Now, Kate has discovered that she has genital warts. Evelyn is afraid that she may contract this STD if the roommates continue sharing clothing and laundry. Is Evelyn's concern reasonable?
a. Yes. Genital warts can be spread through contact with contaminated clothing or towels. b. No. Genital warts can only be spread through contact with bodily fluids. c. Maybe. The exact mechanisms by which genital warts are spread is not known. d. Probably not. Genital warts cannot easily be spread through casual contact with clothing, but it's notimpossible. e. Unknown. We do not know how genital warts are spread.
The grief-work perspective grew out of _____ theory
a. cognitive-behavioral b. classical conditioning c. psychoanalytic d. social-learning
The symptom substitution conflict highlights a disagreement between psychoanalytic and behavioral theories concerning the
a. concept of free will. b. influence of the therapist. c. reification of mental activity. d. location of behavioral causes.
Harold read about a cross-cultural study demonstrating an association between consumption of omega-3s and _____. Thinking it will help him, he wants to run to the health store to buy a bottle. His wife, Kara, is more skeptical. She thinks that the relationship might have to do with international differences in the propensity to seek help, rather than the health benefits of omega 3s. Kara is _____.
A) obsessive-compulsive disorder; wondering about the external validity of the study B) obsessive-compulsive disorder; skeptical about the internal validity of the experiment C) depression; questioning the statistical significance of the findings D) depression; positing the existence of a third variable