A sense of powerlessness underlies the theory of learned helplessness and its contribution to the symptoms of depression. This theory was researched and explained by __________
a. Martin Seligman
b. Aaron Beck
c. Paul Glasser
d. Fritz Perls
Answer: A
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What will be an ideal response?
Stimulants, such as amphetamines, are substances that act by increasing the activity of the
a. respiratory system. c. cardiovascular system. b. nervous system. d. digestive system.
Depressed people often make global attributions to explain failures. For example, a global explanation for a relationship failure might be
a. "All the good ones are already married.". b. "I guess I'm just not ready to make a commitment.". c. "I was not as loyal as I should have been.". d. "We agreed that our religious differences would be a problem.".
Treatment methods that survive experiments in which participants are assigned at random to a specific treatment or to a control treatment are called _____ _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word