Which of the following is not part of Clark and Wells’ (1995) cognitive model of social anxiety disorder?
A. Pre-Mortem of possible negative outcomes
B. Post-mortem of the social situation
C. Amygdala hyperactivity
D. Negative assumptions about the self
C. Amygdala hyperactivity
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What will be an ideal response?
The relative proportion of W, D, and Dd location choices varies as a function of
a. maturation. b. degree of psychological disturbance. c. degree of psychological well-being. d. defensiveness.
According to the introduction of the chapter called "General Knowledge," an important point is that this knowledge
a. allows us to make inferences, based on logical interpretations. b. is almost always implicit, rather than explicit. c. is usually available only to people with expertise in the specified area. d. is primarily constructed by combining information in our working memory.
A team coach who scolds and benches a player for poor performance is using
a. aversive conditioning. b. modeling. c. negative reinforcement. d. punishment.