Which of the following are distinctly human, according to Maslow's theories concerning positive well-being?

a. deficiency motives
b. being motives
c. health problems
d. homeostasis


b

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Which of these is FALSE about hypnosis?

a. A nonhypnotized person can mimic most of the effects of hypnosis. b. A posthypnotic suggestion can cause a thought to "pop into mind" later. c. Some people can relieve pain with hypnosis instead of drugs. d. Hypnosis can greatly increase someone's physical strength.

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Why did the harmful impacts of divorce appear to have increased in the 1990s? a. Divorce was so uncommon that children of divorce were seen as very different

b. Divorce settlements were more "vicious" than they were in the past. c. Joint versus single custody had become more of the norm. d. The gap between single- and two-parent family incomes was widening.

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A form of learning in which simple responses (especially reflexes) are associated with new stimuli is called

a. operant conditioning. b. social learning. c. classical conditioning. d. rational-emotive behavior therapy.

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Research on the religious beliefs and practices of emerging adults has shown that ______________

a. religious beliefs and practices are associated with lower rates of participation in a number of risk behaviors, as well as higher well-being b. most are categorized as agnostic or atheist c. White emerging adults are more likely than African Americans to cope with stress by relying on their religious beliefs d. virtually all individuals in this developmental period attend religious services at least once a month

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