Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement about Alcoholics Anonymous?

a. AA seems an effective treatment for some people with alcohol dependence

b. More than 3 percent of the adult population of the United States has attended an AA meeting.
c. AA advocates believe that former alcoholics can become social drinkers.
d. Accurate data has not been gathered as to the overall success of AA because participation is anonymous.


c

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Which of the following psychologists states that one can become more creative by "making a commitment to do things well, seeking challenges, following what sparks one's interests, and taking time for thinking and relaxing"?

a. Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi b. Howard Gardner c. Malcolm Gladwell d. Nalini Ambady

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While volunteering for the campus crisis hotline, you receivea call from an individual

who tells you that she is determined to engage in a self-mutilating binge that could result in suicide. Whenever you try to ask her questions, she repeats over and over that she doesn't want you to hang up, that she doesn't want to "lose her connection with you." What disorder does this caller most likely suffer? a. Borderline Personality Disorder b. Antisocial Personality Disorder c. Narcissistic Personality Disorder d. Catatonic Schizophrenia e. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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Which of the following is most true about cultural differences in social thinking?

a. Although everyone uses schemas to understand the world, the content of those schemas is influenced by the culture in which they live. b. Schemas influence what people notice in the world, but have no influence on what they remember. c. Schemas influence what people remember, but have no influence on what they notice in the world. d. Culture has no influence on automatic thinking.

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The tendency to conform based on informational influence depends on how well __________ we believe the group is and how confident we are in our own independent judgment

FIll in the blank with correct word.

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