In Carl Rogers' humanistic theory, he emphasizes two assumptions. These assumptions are:
a. the need for locus of control and conscious motivation
b. the need for achievement and recognition
c. the existence of the real self and ideal self
d. the self-actualizing tendency and personal need for positive regard
D
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Assigning a task to a group instead of an individual is best under what circumstances?
a. When the task involves taking chances b. When the task quality is most important c. Under neither circumstance d. Under both circumstances
Which of these are NOT included in Hance's three main categories of what college students believe they will get from work?
A. Working to please a potential spouse B. Working to achieve social influence C. Working to achieve personal fulfillment D. Working because of economic reality
G. Stanley Hall described adolescence as a __________
A) time in which sexual impulses reawaken in the genital stage, triggering psychological conflict and volatile behavior B) period so turbulent that it resembled the era in which humans evolved from savages into civilized beings C) generally pleasant time of life in which the social environment is entirely responsible for the range of teenage experiences D) time when internal stresses and social expectations prompt moments of uncertainty, self-doubt, and disappointment
With reference to the strange-situation experiment conducted by Mary Ainsworth, the ________ classification is considered the most insecure because the infant's fear of their attachment figure inhibits the development of a strategy for effective regulation of stress.
A. insecure-avoidant B. insecure-resistant C. insecure-disorganized D. insecure-attached