Which of the following most closely matches Type A beliefs?
a. Type A individuals can change their behaviors.
b. Type A individuals need to be perfect.
c. Impatience and irritation contribute to failure.
d. Life is not predictable, so why worry?
B
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Which of the following is true of the average life expectancy in the United States?
a. It is higher for black females than for white males. b. It has more than doubled since 1900. c. It is higher for black males than white males. d. It is 18 years greater for females than for males.
One of the advantages of the clinical interview is that it:
a. provides brief and concise details regarding the nature of the client's problems b. is usually relaxed and less emotionally draining for the client than written testimonials would be c. is the most narrow means of assessing abnormality available to psychologists d. yields an enormous amount of information about the client's background and current problems
A Skinner box is most likely to be used in research on
a. classical conditioning. b. operant conditioning. c. vicarious learning. d. cognitive learning. e. observational learning.
"I like sex, but not enough to die for it," says a young woman in an ad designed to persuade people to use condoms if they are sexually active. Why might this approach be ineffective? If people are
a. too frightened, they won't think rationally about the issue. b. in a bad mood when they see the ad, they won't pay attention. c. sexually active, the ad will be low in personal relevance. d. not sexually active, the ad will put them in a bad mood.