In one study, a group of college students who received 90 minutes of training in the relaxation response experienced
a. no benefit from the training.
b. a slight increase in their stress levels.
c. greatly reduced stress levels.
d. significantly improved grades and increased socialization.
C
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A. unconditional positive regard B. conditional positive regard C. emotional support D. parental blindness
Informed consent regarding _____ is best understood as a one-time event, but informed consent regarding _____ is best understood as an ongoing process.
A. assessment, research B. behavioral psychotherapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy C. research, psychotherapy D. psychotherapy, research and assessment
A famous psychologist argues that personality theories should emphasize people's potential for growth and change, not just the resolution of unconscious conflicts, as well as the ways they subjectively experience their lives
right now. In addition, each individual is personally responsible for his or her own behavior. This psychologist's views are typical of ______ psychology. a. psychodynamic c. object relations b. humanistic d. behavioral
A fundamental principle of modern social psychology is that
A) personality determines most social behavior. B) the situation determines most social behavior. C) unconscious forces determine most social behavior. D) features of both the person and the situation determine most social behavior.