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Extreme fear of being too heavy, dramatic weight loss, and distorted body image are a few of the characteristics of   show
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According to Maslow's ____ theory, humans are motivated by drives for personal growth.   show
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show lead a hungry person to eat.  
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show Masters and Johnson.  
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The theory of cognitive appraisal proposes that the way we label an emotion depends largely on   show
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show excitement phase.  
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show Abraham Maslow  
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A homeless individual motivated to seek shelter at a church to escape the rain is satisfying ____ according to Maslow's hierarchy.   show
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show homeostasis  
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show each emotion has a unique automatic physiological response pattern.  
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show love and belonging needs  
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Which of the following demonstrates the presence of a refractory period?   show
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The direction of one's sexual and romantic interests refers to   show
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According to the Cannon-Bard Theory, an event simultaneously triggers   show
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According to Ekman (1987), if you were visiting Malaysia, you would ____ to understand people's emotions by observing their ____   show
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show resolution phase.  
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show physiological needs  
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show all of these.  
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____ theories suggest that needs create a state of tension and that behavior relieves that tension and returns the organism to a calm, resting state.   show
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show anorexia nervosa.  
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Maslow argued that humans differ from other animals in that humans have a self-initiated striving for   show
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show based on automatic physiological and behavioral responses.  
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All of the following are health problems experienced by people who are obese EXCEPT   show
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The eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging is   show
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The sexual response cycle occurs in what sequence?   show
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show psychoanalytic  
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Which is an illustration of the defense mechanism "repression"?   show
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Analytical psychology was developed by   show
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Steve has just completed taking a personality assessment in which he was shown a series of cards one at a time and asked to make up stories about them. Which of the following is he most likely to have taken?   show
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Which psychic structure is motivating behavior when you are on a diet but eat a piece of chocolate cake anyway?   show
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The Rorschach is ____ test.   show
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Sherry is thinking about her trip to the store yesterday. This memory is in her ____ mind.   show
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show oral  
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show extraversion  
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Which best illustrates the concept of the "preconscious mind"?   show
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show unconscious  
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Which best characterizes the anal stage of development?   show
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show openness to experience  
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Which psychic structure is motivating behavior when you decide to stay home and study for a test, rather than go to a party you would really like to attend?   show
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Elementary school children who separate and tend to play in groups of their own gender are demonstrating the ____ stage of psychosexual development.   show
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show Sean is excessively neat and clean.  
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show projective  
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show unconditional positive regard.  
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Based on the five-factor model, Michelle who exhibits carelessness, negligence and unreliability demonstrates a lack of   show
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Karen Horney's views differed from those of Sigmund Freud in that she believed   show
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The Electra complex involves   show
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Which best illustrates a child in the phallic stage of psychosexual development?   show
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The five-factor model includes which five basic personality factors?   show
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show inferiority complex  
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show archetypes  
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When you see a classmate in class or at a study session, he is always very friendly towards you. However, when you run into him at an upscale party, he acts as if he does not know you. Since you know he is a friendly person, you are most likely to attribu   show
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show obedience  
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In the elaboration likelihood model, two types of persuasive communications can be used. These are the central route and the ____ route.   show
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Lisa has been invited to a party. Immediately after receiving the invitation, she meets with a group of friends to discuss what they plan to wear to the party. Lisa then makes the decision on what she will wear. Lisa's party dressing behavior demonstrates   show
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Sometimes people who observe others in need do not help them because   show
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An attitude toward a group that leads people to evaluate members of that group negatively is known as   show
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show cognitive dissonance  
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In collectivist cultures which stress interdependence, people are likely to attribute each other's behaviors to   show
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show a commercial for a lawnmower emphasizing its power and various cutting abilities  
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You are passing an accident on the road. You are more likely to get involved or at least make a call for help if   show
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Ihor has been in the Army for almost two years. He has gone through boot camp, learned drill, and now is able to do much automatically and without hesitation when commanded to do so. He is likely to risk his life when ordered to. This process is a good ex   show
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The selfless concern for the welfare of others is known as   show
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When we try to persuade others by getting them to think carefully about the evidence, we are using the ____ route to attitude change.   show
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The tendency to attribute other people's behavior to dispositional factors and our own behavior to situational influences is known as   show
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Diffusion of responsibility contributes to   show
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Attitudes that are based on overgeneralizations that can be positive or negative are called ____.   show
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show 75%  
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show peripheral route  
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The tendency to assume that others act mainly on the basis of their dispositions (e.g., personality traits) is the   show
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A landlord has an apartment to rent. Even though it is vacant, when two college students come to inquire the landlord informs them that the apartment has already been rented. This is because of his belief that college students throw wild parties and destr   show
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Tim feels that he has worked very hard to get his promotion. However when his last sales pitch did not end up in a sale he attributed the failure to the fact that the company he was "pitching to" was having financial difficulties. Tim's behavior is an ill   show
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show Stanley Milgram  
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Diema is standing in line in school. While he isn't looking, another boy steps on Diema's toe. Diema believes the other boy stepped on his toe because that boy is mean, stupid, and probably wanted to step on him. Diema is making a ____ attribution.   show
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When we make assumptions about why people do the things they do we are making ____.   show
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You observe two strangers in a heated argument that results in a physical fight. You will most likely assume   show
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Sarah was found in New York City by her family. At first, Sarah didn't remember who she was or who they were. When they all returned to their home in Florida, Sarah couldn't remember going to New York but regained her memory of her family. Sarah demonstra   show
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show classifying  
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show a panic attack.  
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Sarah is very sympathetic towards others, but has few friends because she is so afraid of rejection. She tends to stay at home, unless her family assures her that no one will criticize her. Sarah exhibits ____ personality disorder   show
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Georgina's speech is very confusing and rarely makes sense. She makes funny faces and is often heard giggling. Georgina exhibits ____ schizophrenia   show
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show bipolar disorder  
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show hallucinations  
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Kim has a poor appetite and has experienced serious weight loss. He is unable to concentrate and make decisions. He often expresses feelings of unworth and guilt for things he has not done. He says he no longer cares about life and has talked about death   show
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____ is (are) the defining trait of paranoid personality disorder   show
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show catatonic  
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Margaret worries about everything all the time. She is very restless and can't sleep at night. She is probably experiencing   show
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Jeffrey is a con artist who swindled his own grandmother out of her life savings. He shows no remorse and claims it was her own fault for being so gullible. Jeffrey exhibits the characteristics of ____ personality disorder   show
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show paranoid  
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show paranoid  
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show long lasting relationships  
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The following statement is likely to be made by someone exhibiting ____: "Bing bang, sun going to shine, birds like rain, have a day, anyway."   show
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Claustrophobia is described as a fear of   show
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show Specific  
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A woman's preoccupation with the thought of her house burning down makes her become so troubled that she must begin to get ready for work an hour earlier than is necessary. She needs the extra time as she compulsively checks and rechecks all of the electr   show
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show post-traumatic stress disorder.  
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show body dysmorphic disorder  
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show dissociative identity disorder.  
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Tom is a loner, who has few friends and seems incapable of sympathy or empathy. He is showing signs of ____ personality disorder.   show
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show social phobia.  
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Cory was driving the car when an accident occurred that killed his best friend who was with him. When Cory woke up the next morning, he couldn't remember where he was or what had happened the night before. He is most likely exhibiting   show
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Flooding, systematic desensitization, and modeling are behavioral methods for reducing   show
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show electroconvulsive therapy  
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Ryan has ADHD. To help Ryan understand more about his ADHD and perhaps learn to control it, he is hooked up to machines that provide him feedback about his bodily functions. In this way, Ryan hopes to learn to recognize his body's signals and gain more co   show
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Pairing drug-induced nausea/vomiting or electric shock with unwanted behaviors or impulses is called   show
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A therapist is helping a client ascertain what rewards are maintaining the client's drinking habit so a modification plan can be devised. This is an example of ____ therapy.   show
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show free association  
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A client accuses his psychoanalyst of sounding just like his father. This client is exhibiting   show
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show rational emotive behavior therapy  
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Modeling relies on   show
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You have consulted a therapist because of psychological difficulties. Your therapist instructs you to lie down on a couch in a slightly darkened room. The therapist encourages you to say anything that comes to mind while he says little or nothing for sess   show
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The metal lithium is a psychoactive drug used to treat symptoms of   show
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A new patient tells you that she is taking antipsychotic medication. You conclude that she is most likely being treated for which of the following?   show
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show psychosurgical  
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The focus of cognitive therapy is changing ____   show
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show catharsis  
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show systematic desensitization  
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show irrational  
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A client is sharing personal experiences with a facilitator and several others who have demonstrated similar problems as the client. The client is most likely participating in   show
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show dreams  
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show gestalt therapy  
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show cognitive  
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show modeling  
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show client-centered  
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In a classroom with emotionally challenged students, the teacher gives out coupons for appropriate behavior and takes away coupons for inappropriate behavior. At the end of the day, coupons can be traded for different rewards. The teacher is employing the   show
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show antianxiety drug.  
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