Susan did very poorly on her last history exam. Susan attributed her poor performance on the exam to not putting enough time and effort into studying. According to Rotter, Susan's attribution of her grade illustrates this.

a. External locus of control
b. Reciprocal determinism
c. Self-efficacy
d. Internal locus of control


d. Internal locus of control

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A) Broca's aphasia. B) Wernicke's aphasia. C) genetic dysphasia. D) a conjunction fallacy.

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Bruce is usually a quiet, well-mannered man. On some occasions, however, Bruce acts like a completely different person; he becomes very angry and violent and responds only to the name Hulk. Bruce has no recollection of these recurrent episodes. Bruce probably suffers from

A. a fugue reaction. B. dissociative amnesia. C. dissociative identity disorder. D. schizophrenia.

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Impairments in sexual functioning that cause subjective distress are

A) ?sexual dysfunctions. B) ?caused by the partner. C) ?acquired physical dysfunction. D) ?lifelong dysfunction.

Psychology

A number of factors conspired to make the task of the OSS one of the most complicated behavioral prediction challenges ever encountered in the history clinical psychology. These factors included

A. identifying psychological attributes that corresponded to OSS duties. B. the variability of job requirements for OSS intelligence agents to be recruited. C. the novelty of the OSS function. D. All of these

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