The belief that someone with cancer cannot live a normal life and will die is referred to as:
a. defeatism c. superstition
b. pessimism d. fatalism
D
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The dichotomy corollary states that:
a. people modify their constructs as a result of new experiences. b. an individual must also account for dissimilarities among people or events. c. people modify their behavior based on other people's ideas of them. d. two individuals often perceive events in opposite and mutually exclusive ways.
Research on reading programs has shown that the most effective programs
a. are phonics-only programs. b. are whole language-only programs. c. emphasize phonics but do include some whole language instruction. d. emphasize whole language but do include some phonics instruction.
In the Lang study of alcohol consumption, aggression was measured by the intensity and duration of "shocks" the participants chose to deliver to the researchers accomplice. This was the ________ definition of aggression for this experiment.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Beginning in the 1950s and 1960s, there was a movement to determine the effectiveness of medical and psychological treatments in a scientific manner. In psychology, treatments that have scientific evidence that the treatment is effective are called ______.
a. empirically based treatments b. systematically supported treatments c. research-based treatments d. evidence-based treatments