Which approaches see the family as a complex interpersonal system with its own hierarchy and rules that govern family members' behavior?

A) Interpersonal
B) Sociocultural
C) Family systems
D) Social learning


C) Family systems

Psychology

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Which traits comprise the "Big Five" dimensions of personality?

A. selfishness, shyness, aggressiveness, neuroticism, and self-confidence B. neuroticism, extroversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness C. likeability, extroversion, aggressiveness, self-confidence, and trustworthiness D. loyalty, self-confidence, openness, deceptiveness, and aggression

Psychology

In the past three psychology labs, Liliya has been attempting to classically condition a lab rat. Her strategy has been to present the US and CS simultaneously. Which of the following should she do to strengthen the conditioned response of the rat?

a. Make less frequent pairings of CS and US. b. Present the CS first and have it remain present during presentation of US. c. Present the US prior to CS. d. Present the CS first and withdraw it before introducing the US. e. Decrease the intensity of the US.

Psychology

MBCT assumes that negative cognitions associated with depression

a. remain frequent after remission. b. necessarily provide for positive moods. c. primarily concern self-image. d. are reactivated by sad moods.

Psychology

The part of the eye where the optic nerve leaves the eye is called the

a. lens. b. retina. c. blind spot. d. pupil.

Psychology