External link to Question : 11.Which of the following NOT a primary goal of community : 1181926

Question : 11.Which of the following NOT a primary goal of community : 1181926

  11.Which of the following is NOT a primary goal of community psychology? a.help individuals adapt to and cope with their environment b.to understand the broader causes of behavior problems c.carry out primary prevention at the community level d.all of the above are goals of community psychology 12.In community psychology, an ecological perspective refers to a.understanding that alleviating individual problems requires changes in environmental settings. […]

External link to Question : 131.Kohlberg’s theory of moral development has _____ levels, and they : 1231295

Question : 131.Kohlberg’s theory of moral development has _____ levels, and they : 1231295

  131.Kohlberg’s theory of moral development has _____ levels, and they are called ______. A)4; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational B)4; identity, intimacy, generativity, and integrity C)3; preconventional, conventional, and postconventional D)3; selective optimization, optimism, and self-challenge E)2; care orientation and justice orientation 132.All of the following are stages in Kohlberg’s theory EXCEPT A)social contract orientation. B)care and justice orientation. C)universal ethical principle […]

External link to Question : 81. You a contestant a new game show “Psychologize!” You select : 1202004

Question : 81. You a contestant a new game show “Psychologize!” You select : 1202004

  81. You are a contestant on a new game show “Psychologize!” You select a question on attachment, and the host asks you to complete the following: As an infant, Bernard’s attachment is described as inconsistent, disturbed, and disturbing. You conclude that Bernard has a(n) _____ attachment style.  A. avoidant B. secure C. disorganized D. ambivalent 82. Monika becomes very upset when her mother leaves and acts angry when her mother […]

External link to Question : 74.Jim Bolton conducting a lesson using case analysis for his : 1200730

Question : 74.Jim Bolton conducting a lesson using case analysis for his : 1200730

  74.Jim Bolton is conducting a lesson using case analysis for his Business Law class.  He works on a case through all the steps, fully explaining each one while students listen.  Then he presents another case, and this time he asks students to tell him which step is next.  Then he gives students a case to analyze on their own and circulates around the class, […]

External link to Question : 71. Memories of which we not consciously aware of called _____ : 1233687

Question : 71. Memories of which we not consciously aware of called _____ : 1233687

  71.  Memories of which we are not consciously aware of are called _____ memories.  A.  internal B.  subliminal C.  subconscious D.  implicit 72.  Which of the following is TRUE of explicit memory and implicit memory?  A.  Explicit memory and implicit memory cannot exist side by side. B.  Explicit memory can be studied through experiments that use priming. C.  Implicit memory is involved in prejudice […]

External link to Question : 71. A frog-jumping race coming up in a week, and you : 1201955

Question : 71. A frog-jumping race coming up in a week, and you : 1201955

    71. A frog-jumping race is coming up in a week, and you want to train your frog to jump as frequently as possible to win the race. Which schedule of reinforcement should you use in order to train your frog as quickly as possible?  A. Fixed ratio B. Fixed interval C. Variable ratio D. Variable interval 72. Fred was tired of hearing two-year-old Pebbles cry whenever she did not […]

External link to Question : 61. Neil, a team lead in an advertising firm, a harmonious : 1233543

Question : 61. Neil, a team lead in an advertising firm, a harmonious : 1233543

  61.  Neil, a team lead in an advertising firm, is a harmonious person who provides constant support to his teammates without any hassles, is cooperative, and patient. Neil is most likely a _____ personality. A.  Type D B.  Type A C.  Type C D.  Type B 62.  Owen is a Type B personality. Owen would be characterized by _____ behavior. A.  noncompetitive B.  stressful […]

External link to Question : 11. Terror management theory predicts that when people sensitized to the : 1201862

Question : 11. Terror management theory predicts that when people sensitized to the : 1201862

  11. Terror management theory predicts that when people are sensitized to the threat of death, they are likely to do all of the following except  A. seek to increase their social support. B. volunteer to help others. C. accept the thought of their own mortality. D. attempt to establish and maintain high self-esteem. 12. While talking to his therapist, Bobby says, “I always feel tense! I’m trying to balance the […]

External link to Question : 71.Hypnosis can be described by all of the following EXCEPT A)focused : 1231224

Question : 71.Hypnosis can be described by all of the following EXCEPT A)focused : 1231224

  71.Hypnosis can be described by all of the following EXCEPT A)focused attention. B)deep relaxation. C)sleep. D)heightened suggestibility. E)an altered state of consciousness. 72.During hypnosis, Gail’s hypnotist tells her that she will have an increased desire to drink water and eat healthy food. This describes what type of hypnotic experience? A)hypnotic regression B)hypnotic analgesia C)posthypnotic amnesia D)distortions of reality E)posthypnotic suggestion 73.In hypnosis, reliving of […]

External link to Question : 21. According to both Erikson and Valliant, more than half of : 1175968

Question : 21. According to both Erikson and Valliant, more than half of : 1175968

    21. According to both Erikson and Valliant, more than half of the people they studied who had entered their fifties A. had not shown any exceptional success at work. B. often did not achieve intimacy. C. often took responsibility for others. D. were often hampered by the onset of physical problems.       22. Both Valliant and Jung reported A. a lessoning […]

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