Normally, Monty is very laid back and easy going. However, when he is under stress he becomes highly irritable and short-tempered. Monty's behavior when he is under stress would be considered ego-syntonic
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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In a study on the effects of the amount of sleep on driving performance, researchers predict that those in the group that is allowed more sleep will exhibit better driving performance. The researchers are using _____
a. a two-tailed hypothesis b. a directional hypothesis c. a one-tailed hypothesis d. both directional and one-tailed hypotheses
Which of the following scenarios is an example of instrumental aggression?
a. The teacher becomes angry at her class and throws an eraser at one child. b. A girl hits a boy because the boy is calling her names. c. A group of adolescents ridicules the least popular kid in their class. d. A hockey player injures an opponent so that his own team will win the game.
Which of the following is NOT one of the five steps in managing guilt?
a. If the problem is too insurmountable, learn to live with it. b. Redefine your problem with the absence of guilt as an issue. c. If the problem is really someone else's, try to give the problem back to that person. d. Consider irrational beliefs that prevent you from taking action.
Young children's descriptions of other people tend to focus on
a. abstract traits. c. concrete traits. b. psychological traits. d. integrating contradictory traits.