What is the most important element of Julian Rotter's theory?
a) modeling
b) expectancy
c) self-concept
d) self-efficacy
B
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a. primary dimensions of anxiety (biological/cognitive/behavioral) b. varieties of reaction and avoidance c. the response to treatment (good/poor) d. typical age of onset
Who is credited as the first to discover the processes of sublimation, repression, and resistance?
a. ?Herbart b. ?Leibniz c. ?Schopenhauer d. ?Freud
Two-year-old Ariel's parents recently bought her an aquarium and have begun to point at the moving animals and call them "fish." Despite having only heard the word "fish" a few times, Ariel appears to realize that the term refers to those little moving things in the tank. Ariel's behavior is best explained by
A. infant-directed speech. B. the one-to-one principle. C. fast mapping. D. the cardinality principle.
Experimental evidence suggests that detoxified male alcoholics possess long lasting deficits in _____ function even following long periods of abstinence.
A) hippocampal B) cognitive C) motor D) executive