Having feelings of doing poorly, physically wearing out, or becoming emotionally exhausted because of stress at work is called:

a. frustration c. conflict
b. burnout d. stress


B

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A woman experiences high levels of nervousness right before she is to speak in front of a large audience. She decides she can't go through with the speech. She later tells her husband she could not speak because she was anxious. If her husband were B. F. Skinner, how might he respond?

A. "Your feelings of anxiety indeed caused you to not speak because they acted like a punishment." B. "The anxiety is unrelated to the change in your behavior." C. "The change in your behavior and your feelings of anxiety probably have the same aversive contingencies as a common cause." D. "Anxious feelings do not exist because we cannot observe them."

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Ray awoke one morning to find that he could not see anything in the upper right side of his visual field, his right eye and the right side of his mouth looked different from the left when he looked in the mirror, and he felt generally "clumsy.". Ray is exhibiting

a. neurological soft signs of a stroke. b. the initial onset of spatial neglect. c. hard neurological signs of facial agnosia. d. the initial onset of Alzheimer's disease.

Psychology

The _______ of psychology recognizes the centrality of the social environment for human development

a. developmental contextualism c. sociocultural perspective b. evolutionary theory d. developmental systems theory

Psychology

Dr. McAndrew has decided to use systematic desensitization to treat his client's tension headaches. Which of the following treatment components MUST be present in order for Dr. McAndrews's intervention to be considered systematic desensitization?

a. an extensive explanation (verbal and/or written) of the relationship between lifestyle and conditions like headache b. a record on which the client is asked to record headache data, including the factors that precede it, how he or she responds to it, and the consequences that follow from it c. extensive training in/use of relaxation techniques d. a thorough psychophysiological assessment using self-ratings, observer ratings, and/or recording equipment

Psychology