A ________ therapist wants to challenge the patient's unrealistic, unjustified assumptions and to discuss alternative solutions
a. psychodynamic
b. cognitive
c. humanistic
d. psychoanalytic
e. systematic
b. cognitive
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a. Spreading activation b. Choice blindness c. Change blindness d. Functional fixedness
From birth to 2 to 3 months of age, infant attachments are best described as
a. undiscriminating social responsiveness. b. discriminating social responsiveness. c. active proximity seeking. d. goal-corrected partnerships.
Celia, who is a college student, has always thought of herself as an environmental activist. Recently, she "inherited" a gas-guzzling car from her parents, which she has been driving around campus. To reduce the cognitive dissonance that she feels from these clashing images of herself, the environmental activist and the gas-guzzling car owner, she might decide that she will only use the car when
it is impossible to bike or take the bus," which illustrates the strategy of a. changing her attitude. b. changing her behavior. c. adding consonant thoughts. d. reducing the amount of her perceived choice.
Elsa and Ariela were discussing what might happen to gender relations if Canada were to elect a woman as prime minister. It is likely they are in the _____ stage of cognitive development.
A) formal operational B) concrete operational C) preoperational D) abstract operational