Primary drives are ________
a) learned
b) unlearned
c) produced by external incentives
d) exceptions to the drive-reduction principle
ANS: b
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a. p < .05 b. p < .01 c. p < .005 d. The result is not significant.
What differentiates motivational interviewing from person-centered therapy?
a. Motivational interviewing has specific goals of reducing ambivalence about change and increasing intrinsic motivation to bring changes about, while traditional person-centered therapy does not. b. Motivational interviewing focuses on unconscious motives, while traditional person-centered therapy focuses on the self. c. Motivational interviewing allows the client to talk about anything they wish, while traditional person-centered therapy is more direct. d. Motivational interviewing is a behavioral therapeutic technique, while person-centered therapy is a biomedical therapy.
The idea that people learn about themselves from interacting with other people is called the ________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which disorder has the PET scan been useful in assessing?
A. depression B. bipolar disorder C. phobia D. schizophrenia