The Tarasoff case of 1969 established the ethical mandate of duty to __________
A) inform
B) predict danger
C) maintain confidentiality
D) warn
Answer: D
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a. "My racing heart must mean I'm terrified because everyone else is screaming.". b. "I feel terrified because my heart is racing.". c. "My heart is racing because I am terrified.". d. "The sight of the drop makes my heart race and it makes me feel terrified.".
Research on affective forecasting suggests that, when people are asked to predict how they would feel if they lost their jobs, they ____
a. are fairly accurate at predicting both how they will feel and how long they will feel that way b. are fairly accurate at predicting how they will feel, but tend to overestimate how long they will feel that way c. are fairly accurate at predicting how they will feel, but tend to underestimate how long they will feel that way d. are not very accurate at predicting how they will feel or how long they will feel that way
What is the relationship between self-esteem and school performance?
a. ?There is a modest positive correlation between self-esteem and school grades. b. ?Raising children’s self-esteem improves school performance. c. ?There is a small negative correlation between self-esteem and school grades. d. ?High self-esteem produces good school performance.
When John was growing up, he saw his older brother severely beaten by their father after the brother was caught drinking a beer. Since then, John has never had a beer in his life. What form of learning does this best illustrate?
a. classical conditioning b. instrumental learning c. observational learning d. operant conditioning