Sabrina, a teacher, is concerned about her students becoming increasingly more narcissistic each year. She decides to implement a classroom strategy to combat this perceived problem. According to Twenge, which of the following may be most effective?
A. Reminding students each day of their strengths and how special they each are
B. Giving all students participation rewards for each classroom activity
C. Teaching students to focus on issues specific to themselves rather than the larger society
D. Teaching students to focus on societal issues and find ways to help others
Answer: D
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Moka has a high stress tolerance. What does this characterization tell us about Moka?
A. He can function well in the face of a high level of stress. B. He is likely to be particularly vulnerable to slight frustration. C. He may feel threatened more readily than those with low stress tolerance. D. He is particularly vulnerable to acute stress disorder.
After Perry told his dream to his therapist, his therapist asked, "Did you find the dream comical, threatening, joyous, or depressing? Were you lonely, jealous, frightened, or angry?" Perry's therapist is using whose technique for interpreting dreams?
a. Sigmund Freud's b. Stephen LaBerge's c. Fritz Perls' d. Ernest Hartmann's
Regardless of the magnitude of the stimulus, our senses maintain the same degree of sensitivity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Jessica handed her mom a list of kids she wanted to invite to her birthday party. After the invitations were mailed, she realized that her mom had neglected to send the invitations to her African American friends
According to ____________ theory, Jessica may learn prejudicial attitudes from her mother. a. realistic group conflict b. group identity c. social learning d. relative deprivation