The ______ describes how close relationship partners are often active participants in each other’s personal development and goal pursuit.
A. fundamental attribution error
B. tend-and-befriend model
C. ludus style
D. Michelangelo phenomenon
Ans: D
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Bryce attended his 25-year high school reunion. As he was driving to the reunion, he tried to remember the names of some of his classmates. This is called ____; at the reunion, he could remember his classmates when he saw their faces. This is called ____.
A. recognition; recall B. recall; recognition C. potentiation; recognition D. recall; relearning
What is an example of habituation?
a. ?learning to smoke cigarettes b. ?learning to ride a bike c. ?learning to ignore a barking dog d. ?learning to associate the smell of rose perfume with your grandmother
In I Do!, the article about video self-modeling, how were the two target behaviors selected?
(a) the kids got to pick the behaviors they most wanted to accomplish (b) the parents selected the behaviors they thought the child would never accomplish otherwise (c) the therapists selected two behaviors similar in difficulty and importance (d) all three of the above were considered in making this decision
Overall, regarding the treatment of psychological disorders by combining various forms of treatment,
A. additional concurrent treatments often negate the effectiveness of others, making it prudent to concentrate on one best treatment. B. additional concurrent treatments often provide some extra benefit, so they are worth trying if past data supports their effectiveness. C. multiple concurrent treatments are rarely tested in clinical trials, so practitioners must rely on clinical experience to decide when they might be prudent. D. patients are practically only able to adhere to one treatment, so the therapist must concentrate on whichever one is most likely to succeed.