In both Frankl’s and May’s stories of existential discovery, they seemed to gain insight to life from
a. their dealing with unexpected prosperity and fame.
b. dealing with the pressures of social change.
c. their confronting issues of interpersonal adjustment.
d. facing issues related to death.
Ans: d
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What is an argument against using adoption studies for assessing the relative influences of genetics and environment on child development?
a. Adoptive parents go through a rigorous screening process, decreasing their diversity. b. Because adoptive parents are under constant scrutiny, they tend to downplay the negative behaviors of their children. c. Children who are adopted are more likely to feel out of place in their adopted home and community. d. The mere knowledge of knowing they were adopted will alter the behavior of a child.
Having strong "relational self-worth" is an especially important component of self-esteem for
a. grade-schoolers. b. philandering politicians. c. teenagers. d. preschoolers.
In a two-tailed test, which of the following would yield the same power as a size of effect represented by Preal = 0.90?
a. Preal = 1.00 c. Preal = 0.80 b. Preal = 0.10 d. none of these
Which of the following is TRUE?
a. Workers who felt higher levels of job insecurity reported higher levels of job satisfaction because they were grateful to still have a job. b. men who have experienced job loss have higher rates of mental health problems than women in the same situation. c. Even if they are still employed, workers exposed to layoffs among friends or co-workers experience higher levels of depression and more symptoms of poor health than workers not exposed to layoffs. d. the suicide rate in the U.S. remained the same after the recent economic recession, but it decreased in other European countries.