What does the book say is the MOST important thing you can do to develop an internal locus of control and better self-esteem?
a. Taking some sort of action, even if small.
b. Understanding the Johari Window.
c. Replacing negative masks with positive masks.
d. Physical contact.
A
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Alexander Graham Bell studied the human ear and noticed how sounds were transmitted when a membrane (the eardrum) vibrated. He applied this knowledge to the development of the telephone, using a similar process of vibration of a membrane. Which cognitive process did Bell demonstrate?
a. Metaphor b. Conceptual expansion c. Analogy d. Conceptual combination e. Mental set
Which statement concerning aging and health is true?
a. Alcohol abuse has significant short-term impact, but does little long-term damage. b. Most older individuals are in excellent health (i.e., have no chronic illness). c. Even healthy older adults show significant losses in functioning. d. Aging in the absence of disease has little impact on physical or psychological functioning.
A strong predictor of future PTSD problems is
a. dissociation during a traumatic event. b. total and perfect recall of an event. c. dissociation while reporting an event. d. a complete lack of memory for an event.
According to Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, a community living near the Arctic Circle 500 years ago without any contact with other societies was likely to have ascribed the characteristic of intelligence to someone who
A. was good at negotiating deals with foreigners for goods and services. B. understood the medicinal value of many herbs and plants. C. was skilled at catching seals, fish, and small game. D. could calculate the square root of six-digit numbers in his head.