Carl Rogers believed that adults who experience emotional problems
a. lack the potential for self-actualization.
b. are too much influenced by the standards of others.
c. failed to develop a superego.
d. were fixated at an immature level of development.
B
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A. osteoporosis B. presbyopia C. melancholia D. echolalia
The in-depth section of Chapter 11 examines the effect of stereotype threat on problem solving. Which of the following students provides the most accurate information about an important mechanism for stereotype threat?
a. Kirsten: "When people are in a threatening situation, they try to act in a counter-stereotypical fashion." b. Liam: "Stereotype threat seems to reduce the capacity of working memory." c. Treena: "Stereotype threat seems to increase the use of the hill-climbing heuristic." d. Scott: "Stereotype threat seems to change problem-solving strategies, so that people are more likely to attend to the structural similarities of problems."
Some drugs, called ____________________, serve to block or oppose the action of neurotransmitters
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Hakan has lost interest in all things--friendship, work, hobbies, dating--and he doesn't even seem bothered by the fact that he has no job, no goals, no get up and go. A clinical psychologist might diagnose Hakan's striking lack of interest as _______________.
a. a negative symptom of schizophrenia. b. a florid symptom of schizophrenia c. a positive symptom of schizophrenia d. a differentiating symptom of schizophrenia