Imagine that Carl Rogers is on a talk show handling questions about child-rearing practices. A parent calls in and asks how he should handle his son, who deliberately pushed another child off a bicycle. Carl Rogers would most likely advise the parent to
a. push the child off his own bicycle, to show him how it feels.
b. tell the child, "Go to your room without supper."
c. tell the child, "Daddy and I don't like you because you are bad."
d. tell the child, "Trying to hurt another child is a bad thing to do."
Answer: d. tell the child, "Trying to hurt another child is a bad thing to do."
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A) experience inattentional blindness and fail to perceive her new boyfriend. B) casually say "Hi" and go back to conversing with his friends. C) purposefully keep some distance so that his ex will be out of sight. D) become overly emotional and make a scene.
People who use methamphetamines chronically perform ______ on the Stroop task
A) much quicker, as their nervous system is on "speed". B) much more accurately, as their neurons are firing more quickly. C) poorly, as they have less activity in the frontal lobes and have trouble inhibiting cognitive processes. D) quite poorly, as they can easily control impulses.
When an underlying theory explains the relation between a predictor and a criterion based on a psychological theory, there is
a. concurrent evidence of validity. b. predictive evidence of validity. c. evidence of construct validity. d. convergent evidence of validity.
The three stages of memory include all of the following EXCEPT
a. short-term memory. b. eidetic memory. c. sensory memory. d. long-term memory.