The cognitive approach to explaining the etiology of depressive disorders maintains that people who are more likely to develop depressive disorders tend to do all of the following EXCEPT
a. attribute their setbacks to personal flaws instead of to situational factors.
b. ruminate about, or dwell over, their depression.
c. misinterpret harmless situations as threatening.
d. have a pessimistic explanatory style.
C
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Which statement between adult learners and their younger counterparts is true? a. Adults are more willing to learn about abstract problems
b. Adults tend to be more motivated by internal factors. c. Younger learners tend to have a larger variety of experiences. d. Younger learners have a higher need to know why they should learn something.
Scott's approach to personnel selection was to assess the traits of those successful in an occupation, rather than to define necessary traits ahead of time
a. True b. False
Which disorder is characterized by the DSM-5 as qualitative impairment in social interaction and/or communication; restricted, stereotyped interests and activities; and delays or abnormal functioning in a major area before the age of three?
a. intellectual disability c. amnestic dissociative disorder b. autism spectrum disorder d. learning disorder
As they move through the college years or early years of employment, people tend to place less emphasis on work values such as ______________________ and maintain or increase their emphasis on work values such as _____________________
a. extrinsic or altruistic rewards/social rewards b. social rewards/intrinsic or job security rewards c. intrinsic or job security rewards/extrinsic or social rewards d. extrinsic or altruistic rewards/intrinsic or job security rewards