Nolen-Hoeksema (2000) has found that people who _____ about their problems tend to remain depressed longer and have higher rates of depression
a. try to distract themselves c. ruminate
b. engage in passive attribution d. discuss with family members
C
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Professor Frankel is an editor for a psychology journal. She is considering which submissions to send out for peer review. Which of the following submissions is likely to receive the strongest consideration based on its research methods?
a. a professor from Utah who used well-established methods b. a researcher from California who developed novel methods c. a professor from Illinois who employed rarely-used methods d. a postdoctoral fellow from Texas who used a controversial method
All of the following are criteria that have been used for identifying psychologically abnormal behavior EXCEPT that
a. behavior must be statistically outside of the normal range. b. behavior must be present prior to young adulthood. c. behavior must interfere with personal and social adaptation. d. behavior must cause personal distress.
The infant is born during
A) the first stage of labor. B) the second stage of labor. C) transition. D) the third stage of labor.
A number of factors influence the distance a car travels before stopping when the brakes are applied, including initial speed of the car, the slope of the roadway, the car’s tire tread, and the roughness of the roadway. Suppose Ginny, a five-year-old child, is given a series of problems in which she is asked to predict which of two cars will travel the greatest distance before stopping when the brakes are applied. When solving such problems, Ginny is likely to ___.
a. consistently predict that the car with the greatest initial speed will travel farthest b. consider both initial speed and tire tread when predicting which car will travel farthest c. haphazardly guess which car will travel farthest on each problem d. consider all of the relevant dimensions when predicting which car will travel farthest