Cognitive-social theories have been particularly useful in treating ______
a. depression c. personality disorders
b. schizophrenia d. organic disorders
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Your text describes Kurdek's research on relationship commitment. The lesbian couples in this study were
a. less committed to their relationships than the heterosexual married couples. b. more committed to their relationship than were dating heterosexual couples who were not living together. c. more committed to their relationship than both married and dating heterosexual couples. d. virtually identical to married and dating heterosexual couples, in terms of relationship commitment.
Which of the following is true of the self?
a) Our sense of self plays a critical role in determining the thoughts, feelings, and actions of other people around us. b) Our sense of self is at the core of our being, unconsciously and automatically influencing our thoughts, actions, and feelings. c) Each individual carries and uses perceived external attributes to guide his or her thoughts and actions in different social situations. d) Our sense of self does not include our relationships with other people, places, things, and events.
Which statement about gender differences in rates of stuttering is true? a. Boys and girls are equally affected by stuttering
b. Girls are more likely to stutter than boys. c. Boys are more likely to stutter than girls. d. Boys are more likely to stutter than girls, except among children of low socioeconomic status.
Which of the following is not part of the Buddhist "trinity?"
a. Buddha b. Karma c. Darma d. Sangha