Carl Rogers's person-centered approach is considered __________ because the client actually does all the real work, with the therapist merely acting as a sounding board
a) directive
b) nondirective
c) behavioral
d) cognitive
b
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In cross-cultural studies by positive psychologists, all of the following have been identified as major virtues EXCEPT
a. courage & wisdom. c. humanity & justice. b. competitiveness & individuality. d. transcendence & temperance.
Last night, Allie's mom gave her a haircut. As she walked into her high school, she felt like everyone could tell that her bangs were a little uneven. This example illustrates the belief of a(n):
a) underestimation. b) personal fable. c) self-serving bias. d) imaginary audience.
If obese people tend to whistle less than slender people, what kind of correlation would be expected between weight and the tendency to whistle?
a. zero b. positive c. negative d. random e. minimal
Your mother is worried that since your father has just turned 40 years old, he is going to have an affair or buy a fancy new sports car. What would you tell your mother?
a. She has no reason to be worried, very few males have midlife crises. b. She has reason to be worried, most males have midlife crises. c. She has no reason to be worried, females are much more likely to have midlife crises. d. She has reason to be worried, married men are much more likely to have a midlife crisis.