Marie Jahoda's primary contribution to the emergence of community psychology was ____
a. concepts of positive mental health
b. an ecological model of problems in living
c. involvement in the Yale Psycho-Educational Clinic
d. involvement in the Wellesley Human Relations Service
a
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a. predictor b. correlate c. criterion d. justification
Which piece of advice is most appropriate for individuals in developing nations who are considering bottle-feeding? a. Be careful, as the water used to prepare formula is often contaminated
b. Go for it, as there are very few risks associated with bottle-feeding. c. Great choice, as bottle-feeding is associated with less malnutrition. d. It doesn't matter whether you breast- or bottle-feed, as each technique impacts the child in an identical manner.
Doty is out weeding her petunias when she sees a garden snake. She feels fear and jumps up and runs back to the house, all the while thinking,
"I know that garden snakes are not dangerous." This example illustrates an inconsistency between the ________ component of attitudes and the ________ components. a. affective; behavioral and cognitive b. behavioral; affective and cognitive c. cognitive; affective and behavioral d. There is no inconsistency between the components.
Rosy believes that "fat is beautiful" and has a steady diet of fried chicken, French fries, and cheeseburgers. Tanya believes that "thin is in" and uses vomiting and laxatives as a way to keep her weight down. Both girls exhibit what psychologists call:
A. disordered eating. B. bulimia. C. anorexia nervosa. D. normal adolescent eating patterns.