When individuals with dependent personality disorder are in therapy, they are
a. seemingly "model" patients
b. resistant to the therapeutic process.
c. too unstable to do the intellectual work that therapy requires.
d. demanding and impulsive.
a
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a. effects of personal judgment on observers' ratings. b. tendency for observers to rate less severity over time. c. tendency for a person to change her behavior when she knows she is being observed. d. tendency for a person to reveal less in a structured interview than on a questionnaire.
In the experiments on juvenile delinquents who were incarcerated in minimum
security prisons in different countries, who had the highest mean aggression scores? (a) initially high aggressive boys who saw a violent movie (b) initially high aggressive boys who saw a non-violent movie (c) initially low aggressive boys who saw a violent movie (d) initially low aggressive boys who saw a non-violent movie (e) they were all about equal
Which of the following summarizes the James-Lange and Schachter-Singer theories of emotion?
a. The James-Lange theory asserts that emotions stem from physiological arousal, while the Schachter-Singer theory asserts that emotions are based on cognitive and physiological factors. b. The James-Lange theory asserts that emotions include cognitive and physiological factors, while the Schachter-Singer theory asserts that emotions depend only on physiological arousal. c. The James-Lange theory asserts that facial expressions influence emotions, while the Schachter- Singer theory asserts that cognitive and physiological factors influence emotions. d. The James-Lange theory asserts that stimulus appraisal determines cognition which triggers emotion, while the Schachter-Singer theory asserts that physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously.
Your sister has an 8-year-old who seems to be losing his teeth at a rapid pace. This is her first child and she is concerned. What would you tell her? From age 6 to 12 years, children ____
a. lose all of their primary teeth—this is normal b. lose some of their teeth, but at a very slow rate c. do not lose any teeth—she needs to consult a dentist immediately d. only lose the front few teeth