If you interpreted Peter's dream of arguing with a larger-than-life faceless authority figure as an attempt on his part to decide which approach to take in convincing his father of the merits of his future plans, you would be subscribing to the

a. problem-solving theory of dreams.
b. activation-synthesis theory of dreams.
c. wish-fulfillment theory of dreams.
d. neural overflow hypothesis of dreams.


A

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The vulnerability–stress model describes

a. the interpretation of ambiguous pictures by people. b. how individual vulnerabilities interact with external stresses or circumstances to produce specific mental disorders. c. diagnostic categories of mental disorders. d. the behavior of insane people.

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After bargaining for a car and agreeing on a price, the car dealer said that he "accidentally" made a math error and the car was actually $300 more than the agreed upon price. The customer still purchased the car. This technique used by the unscrupulous seller is called ______.

A. contrast B. lowball technique C. foot-in-the-door D. door-in-the-face

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Forming a connection between the stimulus of a dog growling at you and the response of fear would be a type of

learning. a. insight b. associative c. vicarious d. cognitive

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Which of the following is one of the most important protective factors identified in resilience research, enabling adolescents to overcome the risk factors in their lives?

a. being tall and mature looking for their age b. athletic ability c. artistic talent and high scores on measures of creativity d. a caring mentor outside the family

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