A child who is "itching for a fight" at the slightest provocation has a(n)

a. intuition of self-oriented distress.
b. orientation toward heteronomous morality.
c. hostile attributional bias.
d. learned-helplessness disposition.


C

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The characteristic of an inkblot that leads a subject to see a particular form is called

a. the determinant. b. a pure form response. c. an inquiry. d. confabulation.

Psychology

Art has just been on a long run at the beach with his dog. When he arrives home he is still breathing hard and his heart is still racing; he is physiologically highly aroused. When a neighbor bumps into him in the hallway, Art completely freaks out and verbally attacks the neighbor. He demands: "Did you just push me? Do you have a problem, man?" It looks like Art may have misattributed his

arousal (from his run to his neighbor). That is, Art's behavior illustrates ____. a. the Yerkes-Dodson law b. sham c. catharsis d. excitation transfer

Psychology

During therapy, Marie begins to react to her psychoanalytic therapist as she typically does to her mother. Marie is probably experiencing:

A) a reaction formation. B) countertransference. C) transference. D) resistance.

Psychology

Discuss the three principles of growth, providing examples of each.

What will be an ideal response?

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