Tammy misses the toilet and winds up going to the bathroom in her pants. She feels shame in being wet and guilty for wetting the floor. This is an example of what change in emotional self-regulation?
a. behaviors
b. language
c. external requirements
d. sociomoral emotions
D. Tammy is now capable of expressing and feeling sociomoral emotions.
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If practice of experimental tasks leads to an increase in performance by participants, ____ are said to have occurred
a. carryover effects b. order effects c. time-related effects d. counterbalancing effects
When using the availability heuristic, people tend to judge the probability of an event based on:
A) the need to be right, which makes it hard to listen to the available information with an open mind. B) statistical consideration of the frequency with which the event occurs in everyday life. C) the burden of doubt people feel about their abilities to determine probability from available information. D) how easy it is to think of examples or instances.
A mental health center is considering adding Internet-based self-help programs to its services. A committee is given the responsibility of making a recommendation. What are they likely to consider as one major advantage of Internet-based self-help groups?
a) better quality of care b) high level of availability c) ability to verify information d) instant access to 911 if needed
Which of the following is the view on alcohol that is prevalent among Blacks and the church?
a. alcoholism is a disease b. the alcoholic is responsible for their behavior c. both a & b d. none of the above