Gardner believed that intelligence has a(n) ________, meaning that it has an underlying biological and/or genetic aspect
A) evolutionary cause
B) biopsychological potential
C) sociological potential
D) hormonal cause
B) biopsychological potential
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The hypothesized origin of dissociative identity disorder (DID) is that it is ____
a. due to a biochemical imbalance in neurotransmitters b. a modeled reaction c. a form of malingering d. a defense against intensely painful experiences
Audrey is suffering from depression that was triggered by a breakup with her boyfriend. She tells her therapist that no man will ever love her. Her therapist challenges the validity of her belief by stating that just because one person broke up with her doesn't mean that all of her relationships will fail. The therapist then has Audrey make a list of all the guys she knows who would probably go
out with her on a date. To her surprise, Audrey is able to name a handful and realizes that her belief no one will love her probably is a distortion created by the emotional pain of her breakup. Audrey's therapist is using: A) cognitive restructuring. B) mindfulness meditation. C) systematic desensitization. D) social phobia hierarchy.
In cases where it may be impractical for the client to act out or observe models performing a feared behavior, desensitization works well if the
a. therapist uses aversive conditioning. b. therapist films the client. c. client understands the causes of the feared behavior. d. client vividly imagines each step in the hierarchy.
The _______________ are the most critical for the inner core of personality, according to objection-relation theorists
a. first two years of life b. preadolescent years c. late adolescent years d. early adulthood years