What is the MMPI-2?
a. A comprehensive, clinically oriented self-report test used for diagnosis and making treatment plans
b. A symptom checklist used for self-diagnosis of minor mental health concerns
c. A pre-employment test used to identify which potential employees have the best mental health functioning
d. A projective, clinically oriented personality test used in residential treatment centers for adolescents
a. A comprehensive, clinically oriented self-report test used for diagnosis and making treatment plans
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According to Rogers, although the actualization tendency of human beings is innate, the actualizing process itself is influenced more by _____ forces than by _____ forces
a. environmental; physiological c. biological; social b. physiological; environmental d. social; biological
Hackman, in his real team’s model, stresses one quality as critical for turning a run-of-the-mill team into a real team. That quality is:
a. a compelling purpose that ties each members’ outcomes to the team’s outcomes. b. a strong leader who organizes the team. c. members who are willing to engage in backup behaviors. d. a shared mental model. e. a high level of psychological safety.
Traditionally, African-American families tend to exhibit all of the following EXCEPT for
a. valuing an interdependence of family members and respect for elders. b. emphasizing self-reliance, persistence, and a positive identity. c. emphasizing persistence in the face of adversity. d. showing an overly permissive discipline style.
Which of the following statements about flashbulb memories is true?
A) Flashbulb memories tend to be about as accurate as other types of memories. B) People feel unconfident about their recall of flashbulb memories. C) A major news event automatically causes a person to store a flashbulb memory. D) Your memory of how you felt at the onset of a flashbulb memory rarely changes over time.