John suffers from chronic anxiety. He tends to worry constantly and is uncomfortable in a wide variety of situations. He decides to seek therapy. John put considerable thought into what he wants to gain from therapy, believing that if he can learn to calm himself down when he finds himself in anxiety-producing situations (like taking a psychology exam), he will be better able to cope. Based on
John's beliefs, he is MOST likely to seek a therapist who emphasizes the ____ approach.
a. behavior therapy
b. biomedical therapy
c. insight therapy
d. emotion therapy
A
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a. People tend to form first impressions quickly. b. Our impressions of others are influenced by the amount of information they choose to disclose. c. First impressions are relatively easy to change once we get to know the person. d. First impressions tend to be long-lasting. e. Preconceived ideas influence the impressions we form of people before we even meet them.
Hooking up refers to
a. sexual intercourse with a friend. b. a single sexual encounter between two briefly acquainted people. c. sexual intercourse with a steady partner. d. sexual intercourse without regret.
"Gandy dancers" used rhythmic songs for their jobs working together maintaining tracks. What were these songs likely developed to prevent?
A. social loafing B. process loss C. coordination loss D. free riders
While the exact causes for PMDD remains unclear, it is often blamed on ____
a. physiological factors, such as hormones, neurotransmitters, and brain mechanisms b. malformed or underdeveloped female reproductive organs c. emotional factors d. general poor health