According to radical psychosocial theorists like Thomas Szasz, ______
a. psychological disorders or mental illness do not exist
b. mental illness is a result of the hardships that people encounter in society
c. mental illness is due to the stress of living in a fast paced society
d. mental illness is purely a biological phenomenon
A
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Vernell is being interviewed for a job. Though it isn't really true, the interviewer suspects that Vernell is incompetent. Because the interviewer doesn't expect much from Vernell, he sits far away from her during the interview, interrupts her frequently, and seems distracted when she speaks. As a result, Vernell becomes nervous, starts to stutter, and loses her train of thought several times
The interviewer's final impression is that Vernell is, as he suspected, incompetent. This impression is most likely the result of a. the trait negativity bias. b. a self-fulfilling prophecy. c. primacy effects. d. the fundamental attribution error.
While a college student spends a day exploring in a fully conscious state of mindfulness meditation, a man in a hospital lies deep in a coma after surviving a horrendous traffic accident. Both of these individuals are
a. experiencing the third-person experience. b. experiencing different states of consciousness. c. exhibiting unconscious transference. d. exhibiting a non-REM sleep state.
The notion of self-efficacy is important in the accounts of personality development proposed by
a. Albert Bandura. b. Carl Rogers. c. Abraham Maslow. d. Gordon Allport.
Conscious is to suppression as unconscious is to
a. redintegration. b. repression. c. regression. d. relearning.