What do the views of Alfred Adler and humanistic psychology have in common?

a. Emphasis on how people progress through stages of adjustment
b. Search for a better than normal personality
c. Effort to understand behavior in terms of unconscious influences
d. Interest in tracing human behavior back to its animal roots


b

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The best known example of a psychometric approach to quality-of-life assessment is the

a. TAS. b. WHO. c. SIP. d. MMPI.

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Patrick is at Murphy's Pub when he sees a short man wearing a green suit, top hat, and buckled shoes. Also, the man is carrying a pot of shiny gold. Based on what Patrick knows about leprechauns and how they act, he assumes this fellow must be a leprechaun, too. Patrick has used a(n) ____ heuristic to make his inference.?

a. ?schematic b. ?anchoring c. ?availability d. ?representativeness

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You hear a scream from the parking lot in your apartment. A voice yells, "He's killing me." Why would Darley and Latané predict that people may not respond to this incident?

a) There is a perceived degree of danger. b) Most people are not prosocial by nature and will only help when there is a clear reward involved. c) Our fight or flight response is not activated when others are in danger. d) To protect our own well-being, the brain does not process such information.

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In a comparison of changes in bodily functions from age 40 to age 75, which function shows the greatest amount ofdecline?

A. Maximum breathing capacity  B. Metabolism C. Kidney filtration D. The velocity of nerve conduction

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