What happened after Behrman, the old artist, painted his masterpiece?
a. He died.
b. It was accepted as part of a large exhibition.
c. No one saw it.
d. It was devoured by a fire set by his wife.
a
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According to Seligman (1975), depression results primarily from
a. proactive coping. b. learned helplessness. c. high self-complexity. d. specific external attributions.
The introductory discussion of cognitive maps in Chapter 7 points out that
a. researchers in the area of artificial intelligence have developed programs that can create highly accurate cognitive maps. b. most of the errors we make on cognitive maps can be traced to defects in humans' ability to construct mental images. c. most errors in mental maps can be traced to a rational strategy. d. in general, the errors on cognitive maps are larger and less systematic than the errors people make in storing verbal information.
Which of the following will increase the response rates to mailed surveys?
a. Include a monetary incentive b. Keep the survey under 4 pages c. Have a university sponsor the survey d. All will increase response rates
In order to help Roger see how his words and gestures appear threatening, the therapist in this psychodrama group has Roger join the audience and two other members of the group play Roger and the person he is talking with. This technique is known as
a. reciprocal inhibition. b. role reversal. c. transference. d. the mirror technique.