Countertransference is rarely associated with a range of emotionally charged responses such as withdrawal, anger, love, annoyance, powerlessness, avoidance, over identification, control and sadness.
a. true
b. false
b. false
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Genie is considering using various evaluation techniques to help her hire a new employee. In trying to choose between general assessments of attributes versus job-specific tests, she should be aware that
a. general assessments are more effective predictors of future work success. b. job-specific tests lack the predictive validity of other instruments. c. that potential applicants see job-specific tests as most fair. d. each assessment has significant weaknesses.
Regarding handedness, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Left-handed persons are better at visualizing three-dimensional objects than right-handed persons. b. There are more left-handed architects, artists, and chess players than would be expected in the population. c. The physical size and shape of the two cerebral hemispheres of right-handed persons is more alike than that of left-handed persons. d. Individuals who are moderately left-handed or ambidextrous seem to have better than average pitch memory.
"Theory" theories, which portray the infant as testing hypotheses about the world,
a. are nurture-oriented, emphasizing experiential learning. b. are nature-oriented, with neonativistic innate knowledge. c. are constructivistic, like Piaget's theory. d. combine elements of neo-nativism and constructivism.
Which of Horney’s neurotic needs does Samara demonstrate? Find examples in the case study.
Using Horney’s psychoanalytic social theory, analyze Samara’s behavior by answering the following questions. What will be an ideal response?