You have consulted a therapist because of psychological difficulties. Your therapist instructs you to lie down on a couch in a slightly darkened room. The therapist encourages you to say anything that comes to mind while he says little or nothing for session after session. You have selected a __________ therapist

a. psychoanalytic c. Gestalt
b. behavioral d. client-centered


A

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Which of the following statements is true of instinctive behavior?

A) Instinctive behavior tends to resist modification, even when it serves no purpose. B) Instinctive behavior varies among the members of the species in which it appears. C) Instinctive behavior evolves only when some form of punishment is involved. D) Instinctive behavior does not appear when an individual is reared in isolation from others of its kind.

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Research finds that Type A people work especially hard when given challenging tasks or when in competition with others. Studies also indicate that Type As do not pay attention to signs of physiological stress. Some psychologists interpret these findings to mean that Type As differ from Type Bs in terms of their need for

A. self-appraisal. B. power. C. achievement. D. control.

Psychology

Tina and Rachael are the only two members of a jury who are trying to convince the rest of the jury that the defendant is not guilty

Tina and Rachael offer very different explanations for why the jury should vote not guilty. Because of their differing explanations, they will be ________ to convince the majority to acquit the defendant than if both had a common explanation. A) less likely B) more likely C) less likely, but only if the jury members won't listen to their explanations D) The answer is not clear from the information given. E) just as likely

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