Review Game for Psyc 122B
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- Q1
The first psychological therapy was introduced by
Aaron Beck.
Joseph Wolpe
Carl Rogers
Sigmund Freud.
30s - Q2
Cognitive therapists would be most likely to encourage depressed clients to
take more personal responsibility for their own negative feelings and actions.
identify various anxiety-arousing experiences.
stop blaming themselves for negative circumstances beyond their control.
carefully observe the negative consequences of their depression.
30s - Q3
The best predictor of a couple's marital satisfaction is the
frequency of their sexual intimacy.
experience or nonexperience of a prior marriage.
ratio of their positive to negative interactions with each other.
intensity of their passionate feelings.
30s - Q4
The assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions is most clearly central to
cognitive therapies.
progressive relaxation.
behavior modification.
exposure therapies.
30s - Q5
In one treatment for bed-wetting, the child sleeps on a liquid-sensitive pad that when wet, triggers an alarm and awakens the child. This treatment is a form of
cognitive therapy
humanistic therapy
behavior therapy
biomedical therapy
30s - Q6
The ability to think logically about hypothetical situations is indicative of the ________ stage of development.
preconventional
conventional
formal operational
preoperational
30s - Q7
According to Piaget, during the formal operational stage people begin to
distinguish between helpful and harmful behaviors.
experience object permanence.
reason abstractly.
adhere to social norms.
30s - Q8
Olivia understands her world primarily by grasping and sucking easily available objects, so she is in Piaget's
formal operational stage
sensorimotor stage
concrete operational stage
preoperational stage
30s - Q9
Which of the following comments is most likely to be made in a group characterized by groupthink?
“To proceed democratically, we need to know the honest opinions of all group members.”
“Do any of you see any potential problem with our group's position?”
“As a group, we have to think carefully about all the pros and cons surrounding this issue.”
“We all seem to be in basic agreement, so there's no sense in continuing our discussion of this issue.”
30s - Q10
Carl Rogers referred to a caring, nonjudgmental attitude as
free association
unconditional positive regard
positive reinforcement
active listening
30s - Q11
The fundamental attribution error refers to our tendency to underestimate the impact of ________ and to overestimate the impact of ________ in explaining the behavior of others
normative influences; informational influences
personal dispositions; situational influences
informational influences; normative influences
situational influences; personal dispositions
30s - Q12
Physical abilities such as muscular strength, reaction time, and sensory abilities output peak during
middle adulthood
early adulthood
late childhood
puberty
30s - Q13
Which therapeutic approach emphasizes that people are disturbed due to negative interpretations of events?
cognitive therapy
light exposure therapy
client-centered therapy
systematic desensitization
30s - Q14
Object permanence is the understanding that
the mass and volume of objects remain the same despite changes in their form.
things continue to exist even when they are not perceived.
developmental stages occur in a predictable sequence.
biological growth processes enable orderly development.
30s - Q15
Social loafing refers to the tendency for people to
exert less effort when they are paid by the hour, not by the amount of work completed
exert less effort when they are pooling their efforts toward a common goal
become more distracted from their tasks when working with friends than when working with strangers
perform a complex task more poorly when others are present
30s