What is the capacity to think about oneself as one would think of other persons and objects?
a. self-reflection
b. self-awareness
c. self-esteem
d. self-report
Answer: A
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a. ?translates datafrom outsidethe nervous system into neural activity b. ?provides information to the endocrine system c. ?is empirical, or data-based d. ?involves information from the environment
In a formal experiment, the participants who are given no treatment or a treatment that is believed to have no effect make up the __________ group
a. experimental b. comparison c. control d. outcome
Bailey is a graduate student in clinical psychology. As part of her training, Bailey works with children and families affected by autism. Each week, Bailey participates in a team meeting that consists of a school psychologist, social worker, speech and language therapist, and nursing students. This example illustrates what type of approach to understanding how people grow, think, and interact with their world?
A. multidisciplinary B. contextual C. cultural D. multidirectional
Many theorists believe that all hypnosis is really self-hypnosis because
a. a deeply hypnotized person may relax "reality testing" so that normal "willpower," or selfÂcontrol, is reduced. b. little or no hypnosis is needed to do a good stage hypnosis act. c. hypnosis can relieve pain. d. a person must cooperate to become hypnotized, and so the hypnotist actually acts as a guide to the hypnotized person.