What is typically assessed by global self-esteem measures, such as the Rosenberg Self-Esteem

Scale?

A) A person's self description or self-representation.
B) An individual's overall feeling of self-worth, or how they feel most of the time.
C) A comprehensive assessment of self-esteem, ranging from academic abilities to physical
attractiveness.
D) A person's real and ideal self.


B

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A) sensory neurons. B) motor neurons. C) interneurons. D) bipolar neurons.

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If an individual had a seizure in a public place, they would be more likely to get help if there was just one person around rather than five people

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Stress is all of the following EXCEPT

a. a response to a real or imagined stressor. b. a product of natural selection. c. a subjective response only to real threats. d. a possible asset in confronting threatening situations. e. a combination of stimuli that threaten an individual's well-being.

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The most common reason for friendships breaking up is that one person moves away

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Psychology