A bereaved person may experience
a. behavioral changes
b. physical changes
c. cognitive changes
d. all of these
e. none of these
D
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Arlo and Margaret have been married for 30 years. Since their children left home, they have nothing to talk about. It is almost like two "strangers" living in the same household, each with his or her own interests. The passion has also waned in their relationship. Both have contemplated divorce but have decided to stay married because of their adult children and soon-to-be first grandchild and
because it would be too hard to divide their accumulated possessions and to start over again. According to Robert Sternberg, which type of love do Arlo and Margaret possess? a. fatuous love b. companionate love c. nonlove d. empty love
Using the Iowa Gambling Task, modified so that sensitivity to punishment could be distinguished from sensitivity to reward, sensitivity to punishment was found to be __________.
A. low in early adolescence but grew steadily into adulthood B. low throughout adolescence C. high in early adolescence but declined steadily into adulthood D. high throughout adolescence
Which of the following is TRUE regarding cognitive psychotherapy?
A. Cognitive psychotherapy is typically more structured and less spontaneous than humanistic psychotherapy. B. Compared to behavioral psychotherapy, cognitive psychotherapy deemphasizes internal, mental processes. C. Relative to psychodynamic therapy, cognitive therapy’s typical treatment length is 10–15 sessions longer. D. Cognitive therapy is typically more costly than psychoanalytic treatment.
Which of the following is a weakness of self-report measures?
a. They are difficult to use with behaviors that are rare or that typically occur in private settings. b. They may be invalid because they cannot sample behavior as it occurs naturally. c. They may be invalid because structured settings distort the behavior. d. They may be invalid because children answer incorrectly due to forgetting or response bias.