Chuck is uncomfortable with intimacy. He most likely had a(n) ____
a. avoidant attachment c. ambivalent attachment
b. anxious attachment d. secure attachment
A
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The somatic nervous system contains:
A. sympathetic division and parasympathetic division B. afferent and efferent fibers C. sensory and afferent fibers D. motor fibers and latent fibers
Trey is a smoker who is unable to quit, even though he knows that smoking is ruining his health. Finally, he entered therapy in an attempt to control his desire for cigarettes. In this case, the best behavioral therapy technique to use in helping Trey eliminate his smoking habit would be:
a. systematic desensitization b. aversion therapy c. a token economy d. negative reinforcement
Problem-solving strategies that reduce the number of steps necessary to solve a problem are called
a. semantic differentials. b. mechanical solutions. c. heuristics. d. trial-and-error strategies.
The textbook presents an anecdote dealing with the Wolof people of Senegal. The incident that is described involves the apparent suicide of a woman and the emotional response of the onlookers. The point that the anecdote makes is that
a. there are cultural norms for the expression of emotion. b. people throughout the world recognize the same basic emotions. c. the range of emotional expression is genetically inherited. d. cultures express all emotions in the same way.