Horney's diagnosis of her patient, Clare, was that she:
a. was exhibitionistic
b. had a compulsive need to be independent of her partner
c. had a compulsive modesty
d. was highly assertive with her employees
c
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Your textbook discusses—in some detail—the research by Choo and her colleagues on the breakup of romantic relationships. This research showed that
a. men and women had fairly similar emotional reactions to the breakup. b. men were more likely than women to feel a sense of relief and happiness following the breakup. c. men were more likely than women to have anticipated the breakup, but they were still more depressed after the breakup. d. men were more likely than women to use alcohol or drugs after the breakup.
If Travis is a typical college student, he would have the HARDEST time accurately recalling the
a. death of his father when he was a year old. b. time his family moved when he was two years old. c. birth of his brother when he was three years old. d. time he was in the hospital when he was four years old.
Cathy and Carl are fraternal twins. With regard to mental disorders,
a. Cathy is more likely than Carl to develop a mood disorder. b. Both are equally likely to develop a mood disorder. c. Cathy is more likely than Carl to commit suicide. d. Carl is more likely to develop a mood disorder.
Dr. Ep has found that no matter how students score on the first midterm, all the students in her class tend to score between 75% and 80% on the final exam. This suggests that:
a. there is a relatively strong positive correlation between the scores on the first midterm and the scores on the final exam b. there is a relatively strong negative correlation between the scores on the final exam and the scores on the first midterm c. the scores on the final exam and the first midterm are not very highly correlated d. Dr. Ep should change the final exam so it is more fair to students who are not doing well in the course