Reaction formation in a recovering alcoholic occurs when

a. temper tantrums and sulking are used to manipulate others.
b. hurtful events are buried in unconscious memory.
c. the individual needs acceptance and goes out of his or her way to find it.
d. the "cured" alcoholic proceeds to assume responsibility for curing all alcoholics.


D

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Paul considers himself a typical drinker. He may occasionally exceed the legal limits, but he doesn't display symptoms of alcoholism. He has never been diagnosed with an alcohol use problem in the past. He could be considered a(n)

a. "at risk" drinker. b. teetotaler. c. "normal" drinker. d. low level alcoholic.

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The main difference between dependent- and independent-groups designs relates to ______.

A. whether the same or different participants are used B. the number of variables that can be analyzed C. the use of random assignment D. the need to control for carryover effects

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Acting as a rescuer is known as _______.

a. mothering b. jesting c. approval seeking d. martyrizing e. monopolizing

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Who conceptualized the process of triadic reciprocity?

a. Robert Carkuff b. Eric Berne c. Paul Wachtel d. Albert Bandura e. Murray Bowen

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