Millie has recently chosen to retire from a job where she has worked for the last 34 years. She is financially stable, in reasonably good health, and has a supportive network of friends. How is she likely to feel about her retirement?

a. She is likely to feel very good about retiring

b. She is likely to mourn the loss of her occupational identity for some time before accepting that this part of her life is over.
c. She is likely to be angry that she can no longer do her job.
d. She is likely very sad about her loss of job, and will experience significantly physical decline in the months to come.


a

Psychology

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a. rehearsal b. production c. utilization d. selective attention

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Which of the following is an accurate statement about taking verbatim notes during interviews or therapy sessions?

a. Taking verbatim notes is one of the best ways for a clinician to communicate that he or she is truly attending to the client. b. Taking verbatim notes may keep the clinician from understanding what the client is feeling during the interview or session. c. Taking verbatim notes has little impact, positive or negative, on an interview or therapy session. d. In general, taking verbatim notes is probably more desirable than taking a moderate amount of notes.

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When a previously neutral stimulus elicits some fraction of an unconditioned response, the reaction is called:?

a. ?a conditioned response b. ?spontaneous c. ?generalization d. ?genetically determined

Psychology

Watson allowed for some influence of genetics on personality by saying that ____ interacts with experience to produce specific behavior patterns

a. ?bodily structure b. ?innate ideas c. ?intelligence d. ?instincts

Psychology