What type of individual is likely to cope adaptively with stress brought on by the inevitable changes of life?
A) one who views most experiences as out of her control
B) one who fears change
C) one who has a pessimistic outlook
D) one who displays a committed, involved approach to daily activities
D
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What will be an ideal response?
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis blamed the Jews for Germany's economic problems. Blaming a minority group for a frustrating situation is an example of __________
a) diffusion of responsibility. b) scapegoating. c) cognitive dissonance. d) the frustration-aggression hypothesis.
Prya has classically conditioned young Raj to suck when Prya touches Raj's stomach during feeding. If Prya repeatedly touches Raj's stomach without feeding him, Raj will
A) gradually stop sucking in response to having his stomach touched. B) learn to suck without having his stomach touched. C) stop eating until Prim touches his stomach and feeds him again. D) increase his level of sucking in response to having his stomach touched.
Mild, transient reactions to stressful events, followed by a quick return to normal, healthy functioning, is the definition of
a. coping. b. stress. c. locus of control. d. resilience.