The ability to predict a stressor helps to
a. reduce the stress. c. increase anxiety about the stress.
b. increase the stress. d. activate stress expectancy.
A
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What is one of the limitations of the MMPI-2 as a personality measure?
a. It relies on subjective scoring. b. It is limited to use with the normal personality. c. There is little research on its reliability or validity. d. People who are acutely psychotic often have difficulty reading and comprehending.
What is the result from studies comparing various forms of psychotherapy?
a. Person-centered therapy is the most effective for improving quality of life. b. Behavior therapy is the most effective for improving quality of life c. Psychoanalysis is the most effective for improving quality of life. d. Many types of therapy produce about equal benefits for quality of life.
Like many of psychology's forebears, Watson intended to pursue a PhD in physiology.?
a. True b. False
Elita is feeling guilty about sending her 18-month-old off to daycare. Assuming Elita is sending her daughter to a quality daycare center, should she be worried? a. Yes. Children younger than two who are in daycare experience far more negative effects than positive effects. b. Yes, but only because her child is female
c. No, as long as Elita provides "good mothering" when she's with the child at home. d. No, because daycare makes children more cooperative.