According to Carl Rogers, if a man loves his wife only when she is looking her best, then ________

a. his shadow has dominated his unconscious personality.
b. he is giving her conditional positive regard.
c. he is fixated at the phallic stage of psychosexual development.
d. he would receive a high score on the Big Five trait of neuroticism.


Answer: b

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a. unconditional, and she is likely to develop incongruence in her self-concept. b. conditional, and she is likely to develop congruence in her self-concept. c. unconditional, and she is likely to develop congruence in her self-concept. d. conditional, and she is likely to develop incongruence in her self-concept.

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The module describes four unique qualities of emotions. Which of the following is not among those four qualities?

A. Some emotions are hard wired in the brain. B. Emotions impact our cognitive functioning. C. Emotions are not influenced by one's culture. D. Emotions are expressed in stereotypic ways.

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Your friend places 11 numbers into a hat without showing you what those numbers are. He tells you he will give you $10 if you can guess the exact number that he will randomly pick out of the hat. He says that the mean of the numbers is 5, the median is 6, and the mode is 8. What would your best guess be?

a. ?5 b. ?6 c. ?8 d. ?Any random number between 1 and 11; knowing the statistics won't help

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Which of the following persons tend to be bold and independent, to value change, to be more likely to smoke and to have more sexual partners, and to prefer spicy, sour, and crunchy foods?

a. self-actualized persons b. high achievers c. high sensation seekers d. low sensation seekers

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