The easiest conflict to resolve is usually an avoidance-avoidance conflict
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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What can be said about the use of neurological techniques and other assessments, such as psychological tests, with regard to evaluating mental disorders?
a. Neurological techniques will eventually replace psychological tests. b. Psychological tests provide more useful information than neurological techniques. c. Both neurological techniques and psychological tests will soon be replaced by computerized assessments. d. Using neurological techniques along with psychological tests increases diagnostic accuracy.
Two employees are performing the same job and are required to meet the same standards; however, one employee makes $2 per hour more for the job. According to which theory will the lower paid employee be unsatisfied because he feels he is being treated unfairly in comparison to his coworker?
a. McClelland's needs theory b. Equity theory c. Expectancy theory d. Consistency theory
Jerry is feeling sad. His roommate Bob has just learned of the facial feedback hypothesis. To help Jerry feel better, he tells Jerry to:
A) open a thesaurus and slowly pronounce words that are synonyms of happiness. B) apply a cold compress to his face for 30 minutes. C) hold a pencil in his pursed mouth for a few minutes. D) force a smile every few minutes.
Suppose a person experiences both feelings of hopelessness and a lack of motivation to a much greater degree than average. Although these symptoms are consistent with major depressive disorder, this diagnosis would not be valid unless further tests of impairment were performed. This example most clearly demonstrates the fact that
A. the statistical approach is only a starting point to defining abnormality. B. different cultures may disagree on which behaviors are ideal. C. abnormal behavior is not necessarily unusual. D. two or more disorders may occur in the same individual.