The expression “I wear my heart on my sleeve” is an example of which process involved in approach-oriented emotion-focused coping?

A. emotional management
B. emotional processing
C. emotional regulation
D. emotional expression


Ans: D

Psychology

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a. synaptic pruning. b. neural degeneration. c. neural integration. d. synaptic degeneration.

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Nina learned to use sign language when she had a hearing-impaired roommate. Now her roommate has moved out, and Nina no longer practices signing. Based on the results from Ebbinghaus' studies, which investigated the typical pattern of forgetting, if Nina's memory for signs is tested several times over the next few years, you should predict that:

a. very few signs will be forgotten early, but later on there will be a rapid decline in the number of signs she is able to use correctly b. there will be a constant steady decline in the number of signs she is able to use correctly c. most signs will be forgotten early, and there will continue to be a slow decline in the number of signs she is able to use correctly d. most signs will be forgotten early, but later there will be a slow steady increase in the number of signs she is able to use correctly

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Which of the following is true?

a. According to the standard battery approach to neuropsychological assessment, all patients should receive the same tests. b. The major disadvantage of the hypothesis-testing approach to neuropsychological assessment is that it is relatively costly in terms of time and money. c. The fixed and flexible battery approaches cannot readily be reconciled/combined. d. all of the above

Psychology

According to Piaget, the best adjustment is characterized by:

a. reliance on assimilation, rather than on accommodation b. reliance on accommodation, rather than on assimilation c. a balance between assimilation and accommodation d. avoiding assimilation and accommodation in favor of association

Psychology