In Horney's case study of Clare, Clare used the facade of modesty to make herself:

a. feel safe
b. feel competitive
c. test her ideas in direct competition with others.
d. cope with anticipated success


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Aaron is a therapist, who always tries to be honest and genuine in his dealings with his clients and strives to not hide behind the "phony front" of his professional role. According to Rogers, Aaron is

a. authentic. b. reflecting. c. empathic. d. displaying transference.

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Which of the following is NOT a part of showing "openness to the other"?

a. agreeing with the other person and turning one's back on your own culture b. being motivated to try to "break the prejudice habit" c. being motivated to accept the values of tolerance and equality d. using repeated efforts to learn to think, feel, and act differently and resist intolerant thoughts

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Carbon monoxide increases risk of fetal hypoxia by

A. causing the adrenals to release norepinephrine B. causing the adrenals to release epinephrine C. interfering with hemoglobin's oxygen-carrying and oxygen-releasing capabilities D. causing excessive bleeding within the skull

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The story about washing clothes was used as evidence for the importance of

(a) a kind of short-term memory called a visuo-spatial sketchpad (b) having a schema to organize information (c) the importance of mastering the lower order skills first (d) short term memory

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