Suppose Barbara is feeling sad and she sees Mort struggling to move a piece of furniture. She would be most likely to help Mort if Barbara
a. accepted personal responsible for her bad mood.
b. and Mort were young children.
c. was self-focused on her own concerns.
d. blamed someone else for her bad mood.
a
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Four-year-old Michael pushes his 2-year-old sister away from his toy truck, and she falls and begins to cry. He proceeds to play calmly with the truck. His mother crouches down at his eye level and says, "You pushed Sarah. How do you think that makes her feel?" This parenting technique is known as __________.
A. rewarding children for positive behavior that is inconsistent with negative behavior B. inductive reasoning C. reducing opportunities for misbehavior D. using mild punishment
Which of the following personality tests relies the least on formal, quantified scoring schemes?
a. TAT b. Rorschach c. MMPI-2 d. NEO-PI-R
According to the chapter You're Driving Me Crazy, if a measure is valid it is
(a) accurate (b) intensive (c) objective (d)repeatable
Risk factors for the development of ___________ include being male and having a comorbid disorder, most often with anxiety disorder or a substance abuse problem.
a. major depressive disorder b. body dysmorphic disorder c. bipolar disorder d. mood disorder