Fannie goes to a humanist therapist. When she talks about her frustrations with attempting to satisfy other people's demands, her therapist may suggest that Fannie's attempts could lead to

a. a distorted self-image.
b. an inability to learn from experience. c. an inflated ego.
d. unconscious aggressive desires.
e. irrational and distorted thinking patterns.


a

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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“Attitudes are more likely to bias encoding and interpretation when the attitudes are easy to retrieve from memory.” This hypothesis is corroborated by which of the following studies?

a. Houston and Fazio (1989) b. Vallone, Ross, and Lepper (1985) c. Hastorf and Cantril (1954) d. none of these

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The use of a previously acquired schema when recalling complex events often leads to factual errors. This is referred to as

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