________ is a person's assessment of his or her own level of positive affect relative to negative affect, and an evaluation of his or her life in general.
A. Subjective well-being
B. Unconditional positive regard
C. An archetype
D. Self-efficacy
Answer: A
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Treit's best friend was seriously injured in a car accident last month. Since that time, Treit has been attending all his classes, but he feels like he is unable to pay attention because he is constantly thinking about his friend. Treit finds he can't seem to think about anything else, and he is frequently overwhelmed by feelings of helplessness. In this example, Treit's feelings would MOST
likely be considered a. personally distressing. b. culturally deviant. c. maladaptive. d. compulsive.
According to _____, when we see modeled behavior being reinforced, we are vicariously reinforced
A) the conflict theory B) observational learning C) the contact hypothesis D) systematic desensitization
Which of the following is true about nicotine's effects?
A. Nicotine is the ingredient in cigarettes that causes increased cancer risk. B. Nicotine inhibits dopamine neurons. C. Nicotine stimulates the acetylcholine receptor. D. Nicotine stimulates the endorphin receptor.
Social relationships are viewed in terms of "nodes" and ____
a. avatars b. emoticons c. computer-mediated communication tools d. "ties"