A person's attitude toward himself or herself is called __________

a. self-actualization
b. self-efficacy
c. self-concept
d. self-esteem


Answer: D: self-esteem

Psychology

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a. gifted children are at risk for low self-concept. b. placing children with learning disabilities in a regular education room may negatively impact their self-esteem. c. male athletes tend to have high academic self-esteem. d. students from larger high schools tend to have the highest self-esteem.

Psychology

A newspaper reporter looks for interesting stories related to weight, weight control, and obesity. In recent years, which title might he have used for a story?

a) "Leptin: A Hormone Regulating Body Fat" b) "Stomach Size: An Overlooked Factor in Hunger" c) "When It Comes to Weight, Focus on the Right Hemisphere" d) "Find the Clues to Emotion and You Find the Clues to Hunger"

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How do scientists know that night terrors are not simply an extension of nightmares?

a. Because night terrors occur in stage 1 of NREM sleep, while nightmares occur in stage 2 of NREM sleep. b. Because night terrors occur in stage 2 of NREM sleep, while nightmares occur in REM sleep. c. Because night terrors occur in REM sleep, while nightmares occur in stage 4 of NREM sleep. d. Because night terrors occur in stage 4 of NREM sleep, while nightmares occur in REM sleep.

Psychology

Ross has been outside for the past four hours mowing the lawn and doing yard work on a 90 degree day. He comes inside and immediately begins downing glasses of water. After he's had 3 or 4 glasses, he stops drinking so quickly and calms down a bit

Ross's motivation to drink water is best explained by Clark Hull's ____________ theory. a. extrinsic satisfaction b. hedonic principle c. drive-reduction d. altruistic drive

Psychology