According to the results of the Stanton, Kirk, Cameron, and Danoff-Burg (2000) study, what type of sessions improve a student’s ability to cope with stressors?
A. Sessions that do not match their emotional approach tendencies.
B. Sessions that allow them to express their emotions.
C. Sessions that match their emotional approach tendencies.
D. Sessions that give them information about their parent’s illness.
Ans: C
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a. interpretation of unconscious thinking. b. cognitive restructuring. c. feedback and clarification. d. good advice.
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A) sensory experiences. B) visual images. C) verbal information. D) numerical information.
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a. prefrontal cortex b. amygdala c. frontal lobes d. cerebral cortex
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Reading these findings, you might be tempted to tell your parents, "See, I told you that if you spanked me you would regret it!" Unfortunately for you, your parents are both psychologists, and they are familiar with which of the six principles of scientific thinking? A) Correlation vs. causation B) Falsifiability C) Replicability D) Occam's Razor