Raul visits a therapist for treatment of his depression. The therapist tells him his
problem stems from a series of cognitive errors and distortions in which he minimizes
his successes and pessimistically assumes the worst about his
future. Raul's therapist is
most similar to ______ in the way she conceptualizes his problem.
a. Skinner c. Bandura
b. Beck d. Maslow
B
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Stimulus control is relatively efficient in that
a. the effects are long lasting. b. there is great empirical support. c. the techniques are often familiar. d. it is easy to administer.
There are ______ that a researcher must know to be true in order to use a t-test:
A. inferential analyses B. two assumptions C. criterion D. six assumptions
Behavioral measures of personality are infrequently used because . . .
a. Data collection is often time-consuming b. Data analysis is often time-consuming c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above
According to logotherapy, which of the following adds greatly to one's psychological well-being?
a. reducing one's use of defense mechanisms b. understanding one's unconscious motives c. having a sense of purpose in life d. the ability to think rationally