disorder is characterized by a cluster of symptoms associated with significant distress that occurs in someone who is unable to cope with major life stressors.
A. Catastrophic thinking
B. Adjustment
C. Emotion focused
D. Dispositional pessimists
Ans: B
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Which of the following is NOT an aspect of the pragmatic of intelligence?
a. It is based largely on one's experiences with life problems. b. It is a universal, biological aspect of cognition c. It is dependent on one's cultural surroundings. d. It involves content-rich processing.
According to ____ "new" employees who work with highly satisfied "old" employees are more likely to be highly satisfied themselves
a. individual differences theory b. McClelland's needs theory c. consistency theory d. social information processing theory
Ginger's new college roommate tends to wink a lot at the end of sentences to indicate that she is joking. After living together for a few weeks, Ginger unconsciously begins to wink when she makes a joke. This is an example of
A) cognitive dissonance. B) the chameleon effect. C) social facilitation. D) groupthink.
The purpose of a control group in an experiment is to:
a. serve as a check on the interpretation of results. b. increase the ability to generalize the findings. c. manipulate the dependent variable. d. represent the general, nonlaboratory population.