In Carl Rogers's theory, our perception of our abilities, behaviors, and characteristics—our assessment of our entire "self"—is known as ________
a) personality
b) self-regard
c) self-esteem
d) self-image
ANS: D
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a. an increase in stressful events. b. his fears of aging. c. his stress lasts longer. d. his immune system is not as efficient at fighting illness as when he was younger.
The activation of opioid receptors on a neuron:
a. inhibit neuronal activity. b. increase neuronal activity. c. stabilize a high rate of action potentials. d. stop sodium-potassium pump activity.