Jayne is having difficulty finding adequate, affordable daycare for her child while she is at work. Instead of focusing on the negative, she looks at the bright side and realizes that at least she has a good job in a tight economy. What coping technique is Jayne utilizing?
A. concurrent coping
B. emotion-focused coping
C. defensive coping
D. problem-focused coping
Answer: B
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b. It readies the body for vigorous emergency activity. c. It interprets other people's gestures and facial expressions. d. It controls the muscles of the arms and legs.
Samantha thinks that all social psychology professors are intelligent, attractive, and fabulously good dancers. This is an example of
a. prejudice. b. discrimination. c. social categorization. d. a stereotype.
For children with brain-related illnesses, the areas of neurocognitive functioning most likely to be affected by the primary effects of their illnesses are ____
a. verbal abilities and attention functions b. nonverbal abilities and attention functions c. verbal abilities and long-term memory functions d. attention functions and long-term memory functions
Biological treatments of intellectual disability are currently
a. Not a viable option b. Gaining popularity c. Under investigation by the NIH d. Effective but with significant side effects