The person who climbs a mountain "because it is there" is responding to ______ motivation

a. primary c. intrinsic
b. secondary d. extrinsic


C

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a. oral behavior b. twisting of the neck c. use of the hands d. facial grimacing

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After graduating from law school, Kayla failed the bar exam the first time around, but received the job offer she wanted. Her classmates passed the bar exam, but many remained unemployed 6 months later. Kayla viewed her job offer as a fluke but felt that the failure on the bar exam accurately reflected her true abilities. According to Seligman et al. (1979), Kayla would be most likely to suf fer

from which psychological disorder? a. ?panic disorder b. ?schizophrenia c. ?depression d. ?bipolar disorder

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Paul is coming down with the flu, but he eats spaghetti anyway and subsequently becomes violently ill. A month later, he sees that spaghetti is being served in the dining hall and is overcome by nausea. What type of learning is illustrated by this episode?

A. Operant conditioning B. Cognitive learning C. Latent learning D. Classical conditioning

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Why is it important for a therapist to have good relationship-building skills?

a. Psychotherapy outcome is strongly affected by the relationship that develops between client and therapist. b. It is important for clinicians to have many friends and colleagues to mitigate the stress of doing therapy. c. It is important for a therapist to be likable so others keep referring clients to him or her. d. Having good relationship skills makes it possible to model those skills to clients.

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