What should you do when you are frustrated by the mistakes you make?
a. Focus on how frustrated you are, so you can punish yourself.
b. Focus on your long-term goals.
c. Focus on how people who do well in your target behavior seem to do it so easily.
d. Remind yourself that you are developing a skill and mistakes are part of the process.
D.
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How do psychologists use if-then contingencies as a way of describing someone's personality?
a. The "if" portion describes a situation or context, while the "then" portion describes the behavior or traits. b. The "if" portion describes an internal thought process, while the "then" portion describes a behavior. c. The "if" portion describes a behavior, while the "then" portion describes a personality trait or characteristic d. The "if" portion describes a personality characteristic, while the "then" portion describes the behavior shown
According to Freud, the reality principle is the way in which ______
a) the ego tries to delay satisfying the id's desires until it can do so safely and successfully b) the id tries to obtain gratification and avoid pain c) the ego ideal establishes standards of what one would like to be d) young children instinctively seek self-actualization
Based on Shepard and Metzler's research on mental rotation, which of the following
statements is TRUE? a. Humans are not very accurate in judging whether pairs of geometrical shapes are the same or different. b. Decision times decreased when one of the shapes was rotated. c. The rotation of one of the shapes produced more correct answers than rotation of the other shape. d. As the degree of rotation of the shapes increased, decision times increased. e. The degree of rotation had no effect on decision time; only the difference in size affected decision time.
Grayson thinks Dylan is very attractive and finds herself thinking about his smile (and his terrific body) constantly. Grayson's feelings for Dylan best typify the _________ component of love in Sternberg's model
a. eros b. storge c. cognition d. passion