Lizzie is a freshman in college who needs to declare her major. She is interested in history, psychology, medicine, and law
As she thinks about each of these potential majors, she considers both the positive and negative aspects of each, which cause her to go back and forth in her decision. Lizzie is experiencing a(n) __________conflict.
a) double approach-avoidance
b) avoidance-avoidance
c) approach-approach
d) multiple approach-avoidance
d
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If pampered excessively, last-borns tend to_____ than first-borns and second-borns
a. have more difficulty adjusting c. be more depressed b. be more intelligent d. find themselves more competitive
According to humanistic psychology, we have to ____ as a frame of reference in order to realize our actualizing tendency.
a. understand where we came from b. use our own valuing process c. focus on our basic human drives d. abandon our sense of mortality
Factors such as education, specific dilemmas, and culture correlate ______ with whether aperson's moral judgments emphasize relationships or absolutes
more strongly than age less strongly than gender less strongly than age more strongly than gender
A psychologist might question the concept of "comorbidity" in DSM because
A) it is difficult to determine if there are two distinct disorders present or if what is being observed is a different manifestation of a single disorder. B) manifestations of different symptoms in a given disorder are rare. C) true comorbidity is not generally accepted by most mental health professionals. D) the concept of comorbidity implies the presence of an underlying medical disorder.