Intrinsic rewards can undermine the pleasure of doing something for its own sake
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
True
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Chapter 7 discussed several metaphors that could apply to women's situations in the workplace. Which of the following metaphors best describes how women encounter numerous difficulties if they want to reach an ambitious goal?
a. the glass escalator b. the sticky floor c. the glass ceiling d. the labyrinth
The approach to the study of personality that involves testing numerous individuals in the search for general laws and principles is called the _______.
a. nomothetic approach b. idiographic approach c. scientific approach d. lawful approach
While one student anxiously anticipates a particular classroom activity, a second student complains and dreads the activity. We may assume, according to Thorndike, that
a. the first student is a better student. b. the teacher has an ineffective teaching style. c. the activity is inappropriate for this class. d. the same activity may be satisfying to one while annoying to another.
In the stages of change model developed by Norcross, Krebs, and Prochaska (2011), a patient in the _____ stage is aware that a problem exists, considering doing something to address it, but is not ready to commit to any real effort in that direction.
A. precontemplation B. contemplation C. preparation D. action