How does money impact self-sufficiency?
a. More money decreases one's sense of self-sufficiency
b. More money tends to increase one's sense of self-sufficiency
c. Money has not been shown to be related to self-sufficiency
d. Less money tends to increase one's sense of self-sufficiency
B
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a. Idiographic b. Nomothetic c. Trait d. State
Four-year-old Jasmine is African-American. Jasmine prefers to play with dolls that are white. Also, she is more likely to say that black children are naughtier than white children
Jasmine's preference for majority values or people suggests that she may be experiencing a. ethnic dissonance. c. cultural dissonance. b. racial dissonance. d. social dissonance.
A cognitive explanation for schizoid personality disorder proposes that the individual with this disorder believes that
a. he is basically alone. b. few people can be trusted. c. no one can live up to his or her expectations. d. he is misunderstood.
Which of the following is not a cognitive theory of depression?
A. hopelessness depression B. depression often arises from repressed anger that has been redirected from an outside target to one's inner self. C. reformulated learned helplessness theory D. learned helplessness theory