_____ is the ability to set goals and control emotions and behavior

a. Interpersonal skills
b. Adaptability
c. Self-management
d. Ambiguity


c

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Which of the following is true of rational emotive behavior therapists?

A) They encourage clients to challenge and correct irrational expectations. B) They focus exclusively on interpreting dreams and childhood experiences. C) They believe that traumatic events alone, not our beliefs about the events, shape our responses to them. D) They aim to magnify the psychological problems in clients to understand their origin.

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In collectivistic cultures (Japan, China, tropical African countries, etc.), one's identity is based on

a. canalized phenotypes. b. group membership. c. personal attributes. d. one's past achievements in school or employment.

Psychology

When someone sleeps, their brain waves undergo various changes. These changes include

a. a change in frequency. c. a change in frequency and amplitude. b. a change in amplitude. d. none of these.

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Exposing people to stereotype-consistent information before

meeting with an individual from the stereotyped group is often sufficient to produce stereotypic interpretations of that person's actions and thoughts. This is an example of A) encoding failure. B) misinformation. C) priming. D) transference.

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