Jacob, age 13, gets a laugh from the whole school orchestra when he imitates the music teacher, who is out of the room
The next day, Jacob's friend Brad boasts at lunch that "Jacob and I really got a laugh out of the orchestra at practice yesterday." Brad is identifying with Jacob and appropriating Jacob's accomplishment as his own. This example illustrates one kind of
a. social comparison.
b. emotional autonomy.
c. attribute substitution.
d. normative crisis management.
c
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From a multicultural perspective, a White American ethnic adolescent who experiences isolation from peers and feels that she does not fit in anywhere may be experiencing
a. a conflict between personal values and cultural values. b. a loss of privilege due to rejecting his or her culture. c. White guilt. d. acculturation issues.
Which of the following is true regarding the empirical validity of NT?
What will be an ideal response?
Phyllis ate a salad for lunch. But, she didn’t take off the croutons. She now feels like she “cheated” at lunch and her whole diet is blown. This is an example of which of the following?
a. excessive compliance b. obsessive thinking c. dichotomous thinking d. perfectionism
Power is sometimes seen as invested in a place, such as a church or mosque
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.