Carl Rogers' conditions of worth refer to:
a. the expectations or standards that we believe others place on us
b. a discrepancy between the image we hold of ourselves and the sum of our experience
c. the idea that we value what others think of us
d. a match between the image we hold of ourselves and the sum of our experience
A
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a. gunshot. He did so, at least in part, because he ____. a. was in intolerable, unremitting physical pain b. was suffering from a terminal illness c. did not see any hope in his future d. wanted to avoid taking medication for bipolar disorder
Which of the following taxonomies was developed based on the traits that were believed to be highly heritable and had a likely psychophysiological foundation?
A. The five-factor model B. Eysenck's personality taxonomy C. Cattell's taxonomy D. The Wiggins circumplex model
Connor is telling his child to be careful on his skateboard, retelling his story of falling off his as a child and a neighbor carrying him home to be driven to the ER. He is retrieving the story from ______ memory.
a. semantic b. episodic c. implicit d. procedural
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false