________40. Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps in the general
adaptation syndrome?
A. alarm, resistance, exhaustion
B. resistance, adaptation, exhaustion
C. alarm, exhaustion, recovery
D. exhaustion, recovery, adaptation
These questions have been taken from your quizzes that covered Chapters 7 -14:
________41) _______ refers to a test's consistency of scores.
A. aptitude
B. standardization
C. validity
D. reliability
________42) ________ is the tendency to explain one’s own successes in terms of internal attributes, but
blame one’s failures on external causes.
A. the Milgram effect
B. the self-serving bias
C. the conformity effect
D. the just cause effect
________43) ________ refers to the close emotional bond an individual has with his/her
primary caretaker.
A. stranger anxiety
B. attachment
C. autonomy
D. separation anxiety
________44) The primary goal of client-centered therapy is to
A) uncover unconscious conflicts
B) help the person get back on the path of self-actualization
C) modify maladaptive behaviors
D) to allow automatic thoughts to come to the surface and learn how to work through them
________45) Who developed a hierarchy of needs?
A. James-Lange
B. Freud
C. Lazarus
D. Maslow
________46) Luke just received word that his grandmother is ill. He immediately thinks that she is
going to die and begins to feel sad. Which theory of emotion best describes this situation?
A. James-Lange theory
B. cognitive appraisal theory
C. Cannon-Bard theory
D. Smith-Scott theory
________47) According to the psychoanalytic theory, the structure of personality that
operates on the pleasure principle is the
A. ego
B. superego
C. conscience
D. id
________48) Strategies used by the ego to help reduce the anxiety caused by too much
conflict between the id and superego are called
A. fixations
B. defense mechanisms
C. archetypes
D. drives
________49) Creating an environment where someone is accepted and not judged, no
matter what, exemplifies
A. reciprocal determinism
B. conditions of worth
C. unconditional positive regard
D. a peak experience
________50) Horace has depression. His therapist says that depression is caused by
an imbalance of neurotransmitters. This explanation reflects the
___________ perspective.
A. learning
B. biological
C. psychodynamic
D. cognitive
40. The correct answer is Option A. Alarm, resistance and
exhaustion.
41. The correct answer is Option D. Reliability refers to the
consistency in test scores.
42. The correct answer is Option B. This is known as the self
serving bias.
43. The correct answer is Option B. This is known as
attachment.
Please post the other questions separately as we are supposed to
answer just one question or four sub parts of the same
question.
________40. Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps in the general adaptation...
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