As perceived self-efficacy increases for a certain task, one is more likely to
a. seek out a more difficult task.
b. chose to spend less time on the task.
c. expend more effort on the task.
d. have difficulties with the task.
c
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Which statement is most related to the diffusion of responsibility theory?
A. "How are these other people reacting?" B. "It seems whenever I am with others I do a lot better." C. "Someone else will probably help." D. "That individual is a legitimate authority figure."
Research into the post-event reactions of those who were
living in New York City many months after the attacks on September 11, 2001 found which of the following to be true? A) A majority of those polled demonstrated remarkable resilience to the potential effects of the trauma of 9/11. B) A majority of those living in New York City at that time had moved to the city since the attacks, indicating that most of those who lived in the city when the attack occurred had left the area. C) A majority of those polled were suffering significant levels of PTSD symptoms. D) A majority of those polled were willing to discuss mundane details of their lives, but were very resistant to discussing anything related to the 9/11 attacks.
_____ is characterized by an intense fear of being in a situation from which escape is not possible or in which help would not be available if one experienced overwhelming anxiety or a panic attack
a) Hypochondriasis b) Major depressive disorder c) Obsessive-compulsive disorder d) Agoraphobia
Mehrak is HIV-positive and pregnant. Her physician wants to minimize the risk of the virus being transmitted to her child. Which of the following will help to minimize the risk of HIV transmission?
a. having a vaginal birth b. having a cesarean-section c. having a breech presentation d. having a short prenatal period