Words of encouragement and support to oneself is known as _______
a. external self-talk
b. positive self-talk
c. negative self-talk
d. internal self-talk
b
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The primary reason why Rosenhan (1973) used participant observation to study psychiatric diagnosis in the context of a psychiatric hospital by having "pseudopatients" seek admission was to
A. establish a comparison by manipulating an independent variable to determine its effect on behavior. B. investigate the limits of an organism's response by varying systematically the qualities of a stimulus event. C. precipitate or cause an event that occurs infrequently in nature. D. gain access to a situation or event that is generally not open to scientific investigation.
Which of the following behaviors is the LEAST likely to reoccur?
a. Jordan grabs a fragile dish and is scolded by his aunt. b. Sara grabs a branch of a rose bush and hurts her hand. c. Patti climbs on top of the table; and her mother put her in time out. d. Cara grabs her brother's toy; and her father slaps her hand.
The extent to which an individual likes, values, and accepts the self is called:
A) self-schema. B) self-esteem. C) self-verification. D) self-narrative.
Parent-child arguments during the teen years indicate
a disturbed parent-child relationship. poor parenting skills. teenage depression. children's desire to make their own decisions.