People with an internal locus of control tend to:
A) be less anxious than are others under normal circumstances.
B) achieve less than do those who feel driven by external factors.
C) have more trouble than do others in coping under stressful situations.
D) be less likely to take credit for a personal success than are others.
A) be less anxious than are others under normal circumstances.
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a. compares the means of several variables. b. tests the overall significance of the regression. c. tests the significance of each predictor. d. compares the variances of the variables.
When individuals use behavior modification procedures to change their own behavior it is referred to as:
a. contingency control b. functional control c. self-monitoring d. self-management
Dr. Richardson believes that the best way to make sense of human behavior is to look for links between how changes in the environment lead to observable responses to those changes. Dr. Richardson's views are consistent with the:
a. structuralist approach to psychology b. functionalist approach to psychology c. nativist approach to psychology d. behavioral approach to psychology
In contrast to hypochondriasis, somatization disorders result when
a. anxieties are expressed as numerous physical ailments. b. physical ailments produce anxiety. c. a normal bodily function, such as mild indigestion after a spicy meal, is interpreted as a serious illness. d. a real, physical injury produces dissociation.