Emma's sense of who or what she should be is her

a. self-ideal.
b. self-concept. c. self.
d. self-esteem. e. self-efficacy.


a

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Ever since she was raped as a pre-teen, Judith doesn't socialize much. She feels very

lacking in emotion, and even though she is now 21 she can't shake the powerless feelings of her attack. At least four times a week, she awakes in cold sweats with her heart pounding out of control because she has just had a vivid dream of her rapist. What disorder does Judith suffer? a. PTSD b. Agoraphobia c. Major Depressive Disorder d. This is not an identifiable disorder e. Histrionic Personality Disorder

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Researchers (Wheeler & Kim, 1997) asked American, Canadian, and Korean students to rate the attractiveness of people in yearbook photographs, and to rate the people in the photographs on a number of personality dimensions

Whereas Koreans associated "beautiful" with integrity and concern for others, North Americans associated "beautiful" with personal strength. These differences suggest that a. individualistic versus collectivistic values shape stereotypes about beauty. b. stereotypes are less powerful in collectivistic cultures. c. physical beauty is less important in collectivistic cultures. d. physical beauty is more important in collectivistic cultures.

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The notion that potential romantic partnerships begin with both individuals looking for external similarities in their partner (e.g., race, education, socioeconomic status), then eventually looking for similarity of inner qualities (e.g., values, beliefs) and if both comparative phases are successful, the relationship may continue best fits with the _____ theory of mate selection.

A. psychoanalytic B. triangular C. social-learning D. filter

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A difference in the diagnostic requirements for acute stress disorder (ASD) and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is that _____.

a. ASD symptoms generally persist for a longer time than PTSD symptoms b. PTSD occurs specifically in response to combat trauma, while ASD occurs in response to interpersonal or naturally-occurring traumas c. ASD symptoms can all come from one of the major symptom clusters, while PTSD has one or two symptoms from each of the major clusters d. PTSD requires direct exposure to specific traumatizing stressors, while ASD requires indirect exposure to stressors

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