If you were taking the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), you would be
a. writing about your early experiences with your mother.
b. rating the extent to which a variety of words apply to you.
c. writing stories about pictures you are shown.
d. completing word-association tasks.
C
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According to the studies about widowhood and bereavement,
a. women are likely to have more trouble adjusting to widowhood if they had been happily married. b. there are currently about the same number of widows and widowers in the United States. c. because of the new research on lesbian relationships, we now have several dozen studies that have examined how lesbian women experience the death of an intimate partner. d. women show relatively little variability in their bereavement experiences following the death of a spouse.
If researchers reported that, for a correlated-groups design, t(20) = 3.57, p <.05, you can conclude that:
a. the null hypothesis should be rejected. b. you should fail to reject the null hypothesis. c. the alternative hypothesis was incorrect. d. the study needs to be repeated.
Dr. Krank says, "Patients who continually report being in pain have a higher-than-normal sensitivity level." Dr. Krank's explanation of somatic symptom disorder reflects which perspective?
a. psychodynamic c. sociocultural b. biological d. cognitive-behavioral
The example in the text predicting distress in cancer patients used distress at an earlier time as one of the predictors. This was done
a. because the authors wanted to be able to report a large correlation. b. because the authors wanted to see what effect earlier distress had. c. because the authors wanted to look at the effects of self-blame after controlling for initial differences in distress. d. because the authors didn't care about self-blame, but wanted to control for it.