Greg is in a drug rehabilitation program and is looking forward to the day he will be "drug free" and can reconcile with his family. According to Rogers, Greg's view of himself as "drug free" and trusted by his family would be referred to as his

a. self-actualized state.
b. ideal self.
c. conditions of worth.
d. postulated self-image.


B

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Leigh works as a tax accountant and has to complete complex worksheets for each of her clients. Adriana works in a factory where she performs a fairly simple visual inspection of the finished product. Assuming both Leigh and Adriana experienced a high level of arousal after hearing some distressing news, you should expect that

a. Leigh's performance will be impaired more than Adriana's performance. b. Adriana's performance will be impaired more than Leigh's performance. c. both Leigh and Adriana will show significant impairment in the performance of their respective jobs. d. neither Leigh nor Adriana will show any impairment in the performance of their respective jobs.

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What was the key finding of the Cat in the Hat study on hearing?

a. Voice recognition is influenced by prenatal experience. b. Infants prefer deeper male voices over higher-pitched female voices. c. Newborns prefer rhyming phrases over non-rhyming phrases. d. Reading to infants significantly increases their vocabulary size.

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Provide a summary of what the main sections of an APA style research report/article are.

What will be an ideal response?

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Regarding people's emotional reactions to impending death, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Not all terminally ill persons display all the reactions described by Kübler-Ross, nor do they always occur in a fixed order. b. Overall, very few people manage to come to terms with dying and accept it calmly. c. Understanding the emotional reactions to death and dying can help the dying, survivors, and their family and friends to recognize and cope with periods of anger, depression, and bargaining. d. The most important thing to recognize is that the dying person needs to share their feelings and to discuss death openly.

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