You overhear a classmate tell a friend that we are free to do what we choose with our lives and that the meaning of our lives is the meaning we give to it. He further explains that we all have unique ways of looking at the world, known as our frame of reference. Your classmate is describing the views of

a. Abraham Maslow. c. Carl Rogers.
b. John Watson. d. Hans Eysenck.


C

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following definitions best describes distress?

a. a state of physical or mental pain or suffering b. annoyances of daily life that impose a stressful burden c. continuing or lingering sources of stress d. pressure or demand placed on an organism to adjust or adapt to environmental demands e. a state of tension brought about by opposing motives operating simultaneously

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To call your coworker competitive would be an understatement. In addition, she is aggressive, impatient, and hostile. She complains about not having enough hours in the day and is irritated by people who are late for appointments

Her behavior fits the description of the ________ behavior pattern. a. Type A b. Type B c. hostile d. optimistic

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The three components of bullying that researchers have identified are aggression, repetition, and ________

anger and hostility toward others larger physical size power imbalance low self-esteem

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