The inability to maintain the level of affiliation that one desires is referred to as

A) ingratiation. B) displaying.
C) loneliness. D) accommodation.


C

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a. look for her toys in the toy chest. b. look for her toys where her brother has hidden them. c. not remember anything about her toys. d. try to think of where her brother likes to hide things.

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Which of the following accounts for the longer duration of depression relative to the duration of learned helplessness effects?

A. There are many causes for depression in addition to learned helplessness. B. Depressed people think about the helplessness-inducing events. C. Reminders of the initial helplessness event can reactivate depression. D. all of the above

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According to psychologist _____'s sociobiological model, individuals with borderline personality disorder inherit a tendency to overreact to stress and experience lifelong difficulties with regulating their emotions. Support for this model comes from twin studies that suggest borderline personality traits are substantially heritable.

A) Otto Kernberg B) Marsha Linehan C) Thomas Joiner D) Edward Selby

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