Of the early frameworks in psychology, which
Of the early frameworks in psychology, which of the following relied heavily on observing behavior to understand learning? Psychoanalysis Behaviorism Humanism None of the above Question 2 You are working in a community clinic with teen clients who are seeking treatment for alcohol and drug use. You are very interested in understanding how an activating thought or event affects their beliefs about themselves, and in turn, their substance use. You are most likely practicing from which framework? Cognitive therapy Cognitive behavioral therapy Client-centered therapy None of the above Question 3 Persuasion is the process of trying to change an attitude through communication. True False Question 4 Sam is just beginning college and has been having doubts about if he really belongs here. He reports feeling like a “fraud” and has been wondering if he only got into college because he was “lucky”. Which of the following would help Sam with these feelings? Keep a diary to reflect on things he has done well Engage in some self-care Share his struggles with other students in order to receive social support All of the above Question 5 Mike has a phobia of snakes. In therapy, the therapist confronts Mike with his fear with the goal of reducing that fear. What treatment did he participate in? Psychoanalytic therapy Group therapy Exposure therapy Shock therapy Question 6 You are more likely to be persuaded by someone who is very different from you, compared to someone who is very similar to you. True False. Question 7 Patients are typically either in psychotherapy or prescribed biomedical therapies such as medications, but never both. True False Question 8 Social psychology is the scientific study of how we: Treat clinical disorders Become empowered within groups Give psychological tests to understand group norms Interact with, think about, and feel about other people, and how they influence us Question 9 Terry applies for a job that he is not qualified for. When he is told he did not get the job and somebody else who had 3 more years of experience and performed better in the interview, he tells himself, “Well of course I didn’t get it. The interview process was unfair and they did not give me enough time in the interview to show them that I am the best candidate regardless of my experience.” This is most likely an example of: a collectivistic culture conformity the just world hypothesis a self-serving bias Question 10 Alex had a new roommate move into their apartment last week and is still getting to know them. When Alex gets home on a Tuesday from school, their roommate’s door is closed and they do not come out to say hi or ask how Alex’s day was. Alex concludes that the new roommate is rude and selfish. However, it turns out that the roommate just moved from across the country and is feeling homesick, overwhelmed, and stressed. This is most representative of: The fundamental attribution error Social roles The challenges with clinical depression The process of empowerment
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