Which aspect of self-concept is present in Japanese individuals and likely to be missing in White Americans?
a. ideal self
b. private self
c. familial self
d. none of these is missing in Americans
C
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According to Dunphy, which of the following describes the sequence of heterosexual relationships during childhood and adolescence?
A) formation of couples with private intimacies, groups of same-sex friends, public interactions within a crowd of mixed-sex groups, small mixed-sex groups of the advanced members of the crowd B) groups of same-sex friends, public interactions within a crowd of mixed-sex groups, small mixed-sex groups of the advanced members of the crowd, formation of couples with private intimacies C) groups of same-sex friends, public interactions within a crowd of same-sex groups, small mixed-sex groups of the advanced members of the crowd, formation of couples with private intimacies D) groups of opposite-sex friends, private interactions within a crowd of mixed-sex groups, small mixed-sex groups of the advanced members of the crowd, formation of couples with private intimacies
Lea has somatization disorder. If you were to examine her medical records, you would most likely find:
A. a history of infections B. a family history of depression C. a history of extensive use of health services D. a history of poor eating habits
A commitment to schools, availability of health and social services, and social cohesion are examples of protective factors
a. individual b. family c. community d. none of these are protective factors
Shaunice tells her best friend Cheryl that she recently began cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), via online live video sessions with a therapist. Because Cheryl, a clinical psychology graduate student, is familiar with the research on this approach, she is likely to advise Shaunice that ____
a. ?studies show that this method of communication is not effective b. ?online CBT therapy is just as effective as face-to-face therapy c. ?most online therapists are not certified d. ?this method of providing therapy is highly controversial and rarely used