Chris can control his behavior and emotions better than when he was very young. He has also learned to change his behavior to fit the situation. Chris is learning
A) the I-self.
B) the me-self.
C) gender stereotyping.
D) self-regulation.
D) self-regulation. Self-regulation is the ability to control our own thoughts, behaviors, and emotions and change them to meet the demands of the situation.
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Changes in blood sugar and circulating fats are detected by the
a. hippocampus. b. thalamus. c. cortex. d. hypothalamus. e. amygdala.
To minimize the cultural biases that may occur during diagnosis, it is suggested that diagnosticians do all of the following except ____
a. ?focus less on the concepts of normality and abnormality b. ?become more aware of cognitive shortcuts that can impair clinical judgments c. ?diagnose solely based on published criteria and standardized interview formats d. ?rely less on their own clinical impressions
Which of the following is most closely associated with implicit memory?
a. The self-reference effect b. The propaganda effect c. Release from proactive inhibition d. Encoding specificity
The humanistic approach to personality is sometimes criticized for:
a. adopting a view of human nature that is too pessimistic b. stressing the role of environmental influences over the role of genetic influences c. stressing the role of genetic influences over the role of environmental influences d. adopting a view of human nature that is too optimistic