When people visalize themselves as competent and successful, they tend to
a. become more successful than their peers
b. cope more effectively with present problems
c. succumb to pathological self-deception
d. earn higher than average salaries
b. cope more effectively with present problems
You might also like to view...
The hippocampus is crucial for memories involving:
A. declarative information B. short-term memory C. procedural information D. motor-skill abilities
Which illustrates a good match between a designer's and user's conceptual model?
(a) the X-EDIT system on the mainframe computer (b) the shower faucet discussed in the text (c) the stove with the burners in a rectangle and the controls in a straight line (d) a salt shaker (e) none of the above
Janet Werker’s research on cultural specialization of infant speech reveals that __________
a) compared to their 12-month-old counterparts, 6-month-old English-speaking infants could hear all sound distinctions in both Hindi and Nthlakapmx. b) compared to their 6-month-old counterparts, 12-month-old English-speaking infants recognized only Hindi sounds. c) compared to their 6-month-old counterparts, 12-month-old English-speaking infants could hear all sound distinctions in both Hindi and Nthlakapmx. d) compared to their 12-month-old counterparts, 6-month-old English-speaking infants recognized only English-speaking sounds.
DSM-5 combined two separate disorders in women to create the category of female sexual interest/arousal disorder. What was the primary motivation of this change from DSM-IV?
A. Research indicates that women have fewer sexual disorders than men. B. A significant goal of DSM-5 was to reduce the number of categorized disorders. C. Research has not demonstrated that sexual interest and arousal are distinguishable in women. D. There is less research on male disorders than female disorders.