Margaret continued to practice her solo until she was able to perform without mistakes. Her self-efficacy for this activity is based on
a. mastery experiences. c. persuasion and encouragement.
b. interpretation of emotional arousal. d. vicarious experiences.
B
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Because chronic illnesses begin to appear during middle adulthood, the death rate during this period __________.
A. remains stable B. is about the same as that for young adults C. decreases D. increases
Jerry is normally polite and controlled, but if he gets a wrong-number telephone call, he completely loses control. After shrieking at the caller, he may rip the phone out of the wall and hurl it across the room. Afterward, he is filled with guilt and shame. Which impulse control disorder does Jerry illustrate?
a. pyromania c. kleptomania b. Internet addiction d. intermittent explosive disorder
The most important way to actively interact with your textbook as you read is to
a. outline the chapter. b. ask yourself a lot of questions. c. use experiential processing. d. read continuously without stopping.
Sherri constantly thinks of ways to improve her computer. Her husband complains her constant thinking takes time from their marriage. This is an example of:
a) generalized anxiety b) obsessive behavior c) specific phobia d) compulsive behavior