Leonard is attending school in the United States, and his cousin Hans is attending school in Germany. Compared to Leonard's college education, Hans' higher education is more likely to
A) present him with an unstructured transition into the workforce.
B) emphasize vocational, rather than general, education.
C) prepare him for adult life, rather than for the workforce.
D) provide him with academic credentials.
B
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When their trip home was interrupted by car trouble, Sam got very upset even though they had no reason to hurry and the repairs were covered by a warranty. Trudy said, "This isn't so bad. We can relax by the pool and the car will be better than before.". Trudy experienced less stress because:
a. she had good social support b. she has an internal, global, and stable attributional style c. she used autogenic relaxation d. she used cognitive reappraisal
An existential therapist helps people
a. to develop adequate defense mechanisms. b. uncover a "true self" hidden behind a screen of defenses. c. discover self-imposed limitations to personal identity. d. confront irrational beliefs that make their thinking maladaptive.
Each of the following is true of the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon except ________
a. its frequent occurrence is linked to early-stage Alzheimer's disease b. it is more likely to occur as people get older c. the harder you try to recall the word, the worse it becomes d. it is more likely to occur during stressful situations
As players on a social "stage," we may wish to emphasize some personal aspect to others, as well as to ourselves. This is called ________
A) ingratiation B) self-promotion C) self-aggrandizement D) self-delusion E) self-efficacy