What do humanistic psychologists study more than other psychologists study?

a. People's beliefs and conscious decisions
b. The role of classical conditioning and operant conditioning
c. Repression of traumatic experiences
d. Evolution of behavioral tendencies


a

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With respect to models of nicotine addiction, physiological is to behavioral as the ______ is to the ______ model.

A. nicotine fixed-effect; affect-regulation B. affect-regulation; nicotine regulation C. multiple regulation; biobehavioral D. multiple regulation; affect-regulation

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A researcher finds a p value of .0. Using the standard criterion for statistical significance, are the results statistically significant? And as such should the researcher reject or retain the null hypothesis?

A. not statistically significant, retain the null B. not statistically significant, reject the null C. statistically significant, retain the null D. statistically significant, reject the null

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Gary turned to his wife when he woke up and said, "You won't believe what I dreamed. I was being chased by men in suits; they were riding horses. They had long narrow briefcases, and they were trying to run me down!" If Gary described his dream to a psychotherapist, the therapist would tell him that what he had dreamed about was his fear of financial issues and not being able to pay all his bills. Which element in this scenario represents the latent content of the dream?

A. the briefcases the men were carrying B. the therapist's plan to help Gary C. Gary's concern over monthly bills D. the horses

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Due to financial difficulties, Damon's parents have difficulty paying rent and utilities,

buying nutritious food, and taking their children to the doctor or dentist when needed. These parents often verbally argue with each other over their financial problems, which also affects their relationship with their children. Although Damon and his siblings would love to have a computer, they know this will never be possible. According to research, a home situation, such as the one described, has been shown a. to affect the child's physical health with the child being sick more often. b. not to affect a child's cognitive development. c. not to affect a child's socioemotional development. d. to have short-term effects, but not to lead to a cycle of continued poverty as an adult.

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