Which of the following would a rational-emotive behavior therapist consider an irrational belief that could lead to emotional upset and conflict?

a. I must be loved and approved of by almost every significant person in my life.
b. Certain people that I must deal with are thoroughly bad, and they should be severely blamed and punished for it.
c. I should be completely competent and achieving in all ways to be a worthwhile person.
d. All of these are irrational assumptions.


D

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a. learning techniques for organizing or "chunking" information. b. replacing memory based on meaning with memory that utilizes images. c. improvements in short-term memory. d. improvements in the neural substrates of memory through drugs and nutrition.

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Aside from acquiring more psychological knowledge, what is another goal set upon the readers by the authors?

a. Spreading the message to other people. b. Ensuring that positive psychology survives the 21st century. c. Diminishing their own weaknesses. d. Becoming more skilled at capitalizing their own strengths.

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Rogoff's "guided participation" is like

a. attending a college lecture. b. being trained as an apprentice. c. learning from your own mistakes. d. taking an Internet course by yourself.

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According to the text, writers can often increase the clarity of their writing by:

A) avoiding the use of parallel constructions B) making use of parallel constructions C) avoiding the use of split infinitives D) making use of split infinitives

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