Sue feels she must be competent, adequate, and successful in everything she does. Since this is impossible she feels worthless as a human being. Ellis and Harper would say her problem arises from ________.
A) irrational beliefs B) faulty expectations C) faulty personal "tapes" D) faulty response cues
Carl Rogers believed that without undue pressure from others, individuals naturally move toward personal growth, self-acceptance, and ________, the fulfillment of their potential for love, creativity, and meaning.
A) self-transcendence B) self-other realization C) self-efficacy D) self-actualization
If a person hears a tone of 300 Hz, three groups of neurons take turns sending the message to the brain-the first group for the first 100 Hz, the second group for the next 100 Hz, and a third for the next 100 Hz. This principle is known as the ________.
A) place theory B) volley theory C) frequency theory D) rotational theory
Focusing upon a particular policy issue that is of interest to you (e.g. ,social assistance/welfare),develop an essay in which you explain the relationship between social policy and conceptions of poverty.
Responses will vary,but should demonstrate a solid grasp of the following key idea: "If decision-makers believe that poor people lack motivation,then government should focus on reducing people's dependence on subsidy programs such as welfare.However,if poverty is viewed as the result of structural barriers for the poor,then policy-makers should focus on increasing educational and occupational opportunities for everyone.Both perspectives lead to vastly different ways of trying to help the poor."
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What is the technical term for describing the conversion of a physical stimulus into a neural impulse?
A) transformation B) transduction C) transposition D) conversion