Karissa meets with her therapist on a regular basis. During the sessions, she is prodded to talk about anything that pops into her mind while she remains comfortable and relaxed. Karissa is most likely experiencing

a. repression. c. psychoanalysis.
b. resistance. d. pleasure.


C

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Donald is evaluating behaviorism to determine whether or not it is a “good theory.” Donald would be most accurate if he concluded that behaviorism is:

A. stimulating and practical, but not empirically supported B. empirically supported and stimulating but not practical C. practical and empirically supported but not stimulating D. empirically supported, practical and stimulating

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Drugs that act as __________ for ____________ might help to reduce aggressive behavior

a. agonists; serotonin b. antagonists; serotonin c. agonists; dopamine d. antagonists; dopamine e. agonists; epinephrine

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Which statement about culture and self-esteem is true?

A. Chinese and Japanese children score lower in self-esteem than U.S. children. B. Cultural differences in self-esteem tend to narrow with age. C. Compared to U.S. children, East Asian children rely more on social comparisons to enhance their self-esteem. D. East Asian children tend to be more reserved in praising others than they are in expressing positive self-judgments.

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Jacob asks his little brother Boris to play a game of chess with him. As Boris has never played chess before, Jacob explains the rules of the game to him. What type of long-term memory has primarily helped Jacob to recount his knowledge of chess to Boris?

A. sensory memory B. flashbulb memory C. episodic memory D. semantic memory

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