Which psychological perspective explains that people who are anxious are living in "bad faith," that is, they have collapsed in the face of the awesome responsibility to choose a meaningful existence and have, instead, made choices that do not truly reflect what they value, feel, and believe?
a. cognitive
b. existential
c. psychodynamic
d. behavioral
B
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High sensation-seeking scores correlate positively with _____, as described by Jung and measured by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
a. neuroticism c. introversion b. composure d. extraversion
Procrastinators can improve their grades and study habits through
a. the use of negative self-statements. b. better time management. c. experiential processing. d. all of these.
After you present your excuse for missing class, your instructor tells you that she has found that the more classes students miss, the lower their test grades tend to be. This relationship illustrates a(n)
a. expectancy effect. b. positive correlation. c. negative correlation. d. correlation coefficient.
Andrea's little brother, Tommy, watches as Andrea takes the trash out. When Andrea is finished, her mother gives her $5 . The next day, Tommy sets the table for dinner in hopes of getting a $5 reward. Tommy's behavior is most likely due to ___
a. imitative learning b. scaffolding c. collaborative learning d. emulation