In college, Edward comes to the realization that his own beliefs are often subjective. He notes that his roommate, who holds vastly different beliefs from his own, has his own "truth." Edward is engaged in
A) pragmatic thought.
B) dualistic thinking.
C) relativistic thinking.
D) commitment within relativistic thinking.
C
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Perky's imagery study (1910) had participants describe images of objects that were dimly projected onto a screen. The significance of Perky's results was that
A. screen images interfered with people's ability to form mental images. B. people were influenced by the projected images when forming their mental images, even when they were unaware that the projected images were present. C. the screen images had no effect on people's mental images. D. people "used" the screen images to create their mental images but only when the objects were unfamiliar.
Who is most likely to experience alienation and job dissatisfaction?
a. Fred, who feels skeptical b. Barney, who feels exhausted c. Wilma, who feels devalued d. Betty, who feels appreciated
Kuru, a disease found among the Fore people of New Guinea, virtually died out after
A. beef consumption was outlawed. B. people changed to vegetarian diets. C. consumption of monkeys was outlawed. D. cannibalism was outlawed.
From a young age, Brett knew that he wanted to be a painter. Although he had to make sacrifices along the way, he was able to make this dream a reality and is now a professional artist. Given this scenario, Carl Rogers would conclude that Brett is experiencing
A. response tendencies. B. unconditional positive regard. C. congruence. D. incongruence.