Dov Shmotkin’s model of subjective well-being borrowed ideas from research on ______.

A. eudaimonic theory
B. terror management theory
C. flow
D. character strengths


Ans: B

Psychology

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Which of the following can best be described as an example of observational learning?

a. Deborah, who gives her four-year-old son a hug every time he puts his toys away. b. Samantha, who has wandered through the downtown area a number of times without having a particular goal in mind. When she is asked to take a friend to a particular restaurant in that neighborhood, she almost immediately picks the shortest route. c. Dr. Caruthers , who has been working on a particularly thorny problem in microbiology for a number of months. She then suddenly realizes the solution to her problem, seemingly without effort. d. Jason, who has a flat tire while driving on a country road. He remembers having seen his dad change a flat tire before, so he doesn't hesitate to attempt the task himself. He is successful in the attempt and is soon on his way again. e. Patrick, who is planning to spend the day at the beach. He packs sunscreen and applies it to himself everytwo hours while he is at the beach because he doesn't want to get a sunburn.

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In a double-blind study,

a. the participants are not aware of who is in the treatment and control groups, but the researcher providing the treatment does know. b. neither the researcher providing the treatment nor the participants are aware of who is in the treatment and who is in the control group. c. neither the researcher providing the treatment nor the research participants can ever be made aware of the research findings. d. the research participants are not aware that they are participating in a research study.

Psychology

This type of parent is firm, setting clear and consistent limits, although he or she is a loving parent and is emotionally supportive. He or she also tries to reason and give explanations for why the children should behave in a particular way

a. uninvolved c. authoritative b. permissive d. authoritarian

Psychology

Getting a person to make a small commitment in order to get that person to make a larger commitment later is known as

a. the door-in-the-face technique. b. the foot-in-the-door technique. c. the sleeper effect method. d. the supersales technique.

Psychology