Kristy is always nervous whenever she goes on a date. If she wants to use modeling to help her overcome her anxiety, she could:
a. talk to her best friend, who never gets nervous on dates, about how to act
b. go to a café and watch how other people who are on dates interact
c. imitate how her favorite soap opera character acts on a date
d. use any or all of these examples
D.
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_____ involves the decision and intent to maintain a relationship in spite of the difficulties and costs that may arise
a. Faith c. Hope b. Commitment d. Charity
Men and women typically react differently in the face of stress. These differences may result from the tendency of men to adopt ____, whereas women tend to adopt ____ when reacting to stress.?
a. ?ruminative thinking; cognitive restructuring b. ?disease-prone patterns; disease-resistant patterns c. ?emotion-focused coping; problem-focused coping d. ?a fight-or-flight response; a tend-and-befriend response
The suggestion that environmental factors contribute to group differences in IQ is supported by the finding that
A) children adopted into more advantaged homes score higher on IQ tests. B) parents in disadvantaged groups who encourage learning have children who score higher on IQ tests. C) children who miss a lot of school score lower on IQ tests. D) All of the above.
Which of the following is an example of instinctive drift?
A. A pig shoves an object on the ground instead of learning to carry it in his mouth. B. A pigeon learns to guide a warhead to its target. C. A rat learns to run a maze for a cheese food reward instead of a peanut-butter reward. D. A rabbit learns to play with children in the park.