When you consider the text's discussion of ruminative thinking, you should recall that a primary component of this cognitive style is that it is ________.
A. minimizing
B. personalizing
C. intrusive
D. dialectical
Answer: C
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The precaution adoption process model differs from the transtheoretic model of health behavior change in that it ______.
A. includes two broad stages rather than five specific ones B. identifies more stages at the beginning of the health behavior change process C. eliminates the maintenance stage D. proposes that people move through the stages in a linear fashion
Regarding cross-cultural differences in cognitive biases, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. People from individualistic cultures are more prone to make the fundamental attribution error and less prone to demonstrate a self-serving bias. b. People from collectivist cultures are more prone to make the fundamental attribution error and less prone to demonstrate a self-serving bias. c. People from individualistic cultures are less prone to make the fundamental attribution error and more prone to demonstrate a self-serving bias. d. People from collectivist cultures are less prone to make the fundamental attribution error and more prone to demonstrate a self-serving bias. e. People from individualistic cultures are more prone to self-serving bias and the fundamental attribution error than are people from collectivist cultures.
Which disorder did women protest in the 1980s because it was included in earlier editions of the DSM?
A. generalized anxiety disorder B. self-defeating personality disorder C. psychogenic amnesia D. major depressive disorder
The approach to the study of personality that involves testing numerous individuals in the search for general laws and principles is called the _______.
a. nomothetic approach b. idiographic approach c. scientific approach d. lawful approach