Which of the following is NOT an important consideration when using touching exercises?
a. Giving an option of non-participation
b. Assessing the comfort level of members
c. Asking members to state specific objections
d. Explaining how the exercise will be conducted
c
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Social identity theory is a stage theory of socialization that articulates the process by which we come to identify with some social groups and develop a sense of difference from other social groups.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The happiest people have excellent social relationships. This is because
a. social relationships are an important source of life stress. b. happy people are more likely to successfully make friends. c. they delude themselves into believing they are happy and that others like them. d. neurotic people are generally less happy.
The person infected with HIV will
a. live a normal life span if he or she adheres to prescribed antiviral medications. b. lose about 15 years of potential life because of the infection, even with existing antiviral medications. c. lose about 5 years of potential life because of the infection, even with existing antiviral medications. d. have to take at least 80–90% of the prescribed antiviral drugs to achieve optimal viral suppression.
The cognitive distortion that consists of forming conclusions based on an isolated detail of an event is:
a. ? labeling and mislabeling. b. ? overgeneralization. c. ? arbitrary inferences. d. ? selective abstraction.