A cause of behavior that is assumed to lie within the person, such as personality is termed a(n) __________ cause
a. experiential
b. internal
c. inferential
d. emotional
B
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According to Erik Erikson, the major task of young adulthood is dealing with the psychosocial conflict of intimacy versus isolation
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A study of adolescents in Singapore found that those whose parents were _____ had greater confidence in their abilities and were better adjusted socially than those whose parents were _____
a. externally oriented; internally oriented c. authoritative; authoritarian b. internally oriented; externally oriented d. authoritarian; authoritative
Melissa's therapist encourages her to interpret her emotional and physical tension as "normal anxiety" and to redirect her attention from herself to others in social situations. The therapist is using which behavioral treatment?
a. exposure therapy b. systematic desensitization c. modeling d. cognitive restructuring
Stimulants
a. increase attention problems in children with ADHD. b. are often prescribed to reduce anxiety. c. can effectively treat narcolepsy. d. slow central nervous system activity. e. reduce energy levels for most people.