Many couples who repeatedly break up and reunite recall each other fondly when apart and swear that they could make the relationship work if they got together again. But after they do spend time together, they again wonder, "How could I ever have believed that this so-and-so would change?" This best exemplifies the _____
A) avoidance-avoidance conflict
B) approach-approach conflict
C) approach-avoidance conflict
D) interpersonal conflict
C
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Emily is beginning to understand and acknowledge her feelings for other girls. She is becoming comfortable with the idea that she is probably a lesbian. Emily is in the __________ phase of coming out, which is the __________ stage in the process.
A. integration; middle B. integration; final C. acceptance; middle D. acceptance; final
According to Biederman, geons provide a way to analyze 3-dimensional objects
a. so that they all appear the same. b. in terms of a universal set of feature detectors. c. before prototype analysis takes place. d. so that template-matching becomes less rigid. e. in order to perceive them in 2 dimensions.
Evidence from the PET lab indicates that a patient has a high level of activity in the frontal lobes and basal ganglia. You suspect the patient may suffer from
a) agoraphobia. b) schizophrenia. c) conversion disorder. d) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Research demonstrates that in the United States, compared to children with siblings, only children __________
A) differ significantly in self-rated personality traits B) are lower in achievement motivation C) tend to be better accepted in the peer group D) are higher in self-esteem