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According to the humanists, fully functioning individuals do NOT:
a. Trust their feelings
b. Accept and live by the social norms instilled by good parents
c. Live each moment as it comes
d. Express their anger - Accept and live by the social norms instilled by good parents
Self-efficacy therapy is designed to help people _____
a. Learn to interact better with others
b. Develop their skills and natural abilities
c. Believe that they can have an impact on the environment and change problem behaviours
d. Deal with the environment more efficiently - Believe that they can have an impact on the
environment and change problem behaviours
Critics of behaviourism point out that
a. Behaviorists give too much attention to the role of heredity
b. There are limits on the usefulness and effectiveness of basic conditioning principles
c. Behaviorists need to do more research with lab animals and less with human participants
d. Behaviorists have failed to test many of their ideas with empirical studies - There are limits on the
usefulness and effectiveness of basic conditioning principles
According to Maslow, a man who has satisfied his physiological and safety needs will probably
become highly aware of his need for _____
a. Friends and a romantic relationship
b. Self-respect
c. Respect from his peers
d. Self-actualization - Friends and a romantic relationship
,Mutchnick's triangle of cognitive behaviourism suggests all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Mood affects behaviour
b. Behaviour affects mood
c. Thoughts can be changed
d. Thoughts are independent of mood and behaviour - Thoughts are independent of mood and
behaviour
Every time a boy visited his grandfather, he would pass a house with a large dog in the yard that
would bark and scare the boy. Years later, the boy becomes anxious whenever he visits his
grandfather, even though the dog is no longer there. The boy learned to become anxious in this
situation through which process?
a. Classical conditioning
b. Operant conditioning
c. Observational learning
d. Punishment - Classical conditioning
A person can learn a behaviour without ever performing it. This concept is part of which approach to
personality?
a. Skinner's radical behaviourism
b. Bandura's social cognitive theory
c. Rotter's social learning theory
d. Watson's behaviourism - Bandura's social cognitive theory
Schemas help us to do all the following except one. Which one?
a. Perceive features in our environment
b. Organize information
c. Retrieve information from memory
d. Avoid stereotyping - Avoid stereotyping
, Which of the following concepts is generally accepted by advocates of the humanistic approach to
psychology?
a. No one can know a client in therapy better than the client himself or herself
b. It is the therapist's job to explain to the client the new goals the client must set for him- or herself
c. People should spend more time thinking about the future and planning the directions of their lives
d. People need to see how their past sets the course for where their lives are going - No one can
know a client in therapy better than the client himself or herself
Watson paired a loud noise with the appearance of a white rat to create a fear of the animal in a boy
known as Little Albert. Watson performed this experiment to demonstrate that _____
a. Phobias can develop through classical conditioning
b. Phobias can develop through operant conditioning
c. Learning can take place in the absence of language skills
d. Behaviours can be conditioned in children as young as 11 months old - Phobias can develop
through classical conditioning
Which of the following treatments for problem behaviours would be an application of operant
conditioning?
a. Aversion therapy
b. Systematic desensitization
c. Biofeedback
d. All of these - Biofeedback
A boy hits his younger sister. What might a Rogerian (Carl Rogers) therapist recommend the parents
say to the child?
a. "Hitting your sister is wrong. You are a bad boy."
b. "You need another way to express your feelings."
c. "I love you, but I do not like it when you hit your sister"