_____ refers to prejudicial attitudes, values, or beliefs that are unspoken and perhaps even outside of conscious awareness, whereas _____ refers to prejudice that is verbalized and thus made public
a) Implicit prejudice; explicit prejudice
b) Explicit prejudice; implicit prejudice
c) Absolute prejudice; obvious prejudice
d) Perspicuous prejudice; unspoken prejudice
a
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Cattell's childhood was characterized by:
a. excessive poverty. b. neurotic parents. c. competition with an older brother. d. loneliness and lack of freedom.
Why is ANAM one of the most important developments in clinical neuropsychology?
a. ANAM takes eight hours to administer. b. ANAM is the first neurological test to measure psychological disorder. c. ANAM is an automated neuropsychological test. d. ANAM only requires a single task.
Compare and contrast the concepts of equifinality and multifinality. Give concrete examples of each and how these concepts help in the understanding of developmental psychopathology
What will be an ideal response?
In the view of Carl Rogers, anxiety and unhappiness result from
a. the lack of reinforcers that are available in one's daily life. b. unresolved conflicts stemming from early childhood. c. conflicts between naturally positive self-images and negative external criticisms. d. the false belief that people have the freedom to choose what they will become.