A __________ map is a mental representation of an environment
a. heuristic
b. cognitive
c. latent
d. intrinsic
Answer: B
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Hooker (1957) used psychological tests, personal histories, and psychological evaluations to show that ____
a. humans were innately homosexual b. humans were innately bisexual c. homosexuals were as well adjusted as heterosexuals d. homosexuality was a psychological disorder
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After watching the team's regular third baseman at practice, he changes his mind, telling himself that there's no point in trying because "the other guy is too good." In the language of social cognitive theory, Marcus's decision reflects his a. ability to learn vicariously. b. ability to modify his behavior and thinking through observational learning. c. locus of control. d. self-efficacy. e. self-reference.
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What is an argument that the focus on adjustment may be inappropriate? (a) sometimes we ought to try to change the situation instead of adjusting to it (b) it has too much of a connotation of an active process (c) it implies a standard of perfection (d) because the various psychological tests of adjustment do not predict psychological health