Albert Ellis's goal in rational emotive behavior therapy is to
A. help clients repress negative emotion.
B. teach clients more effective social skills.
C. help clients get in touch with their true emotions.
D. replace clients' irrational beliefs with rational ones.
D
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Psychological hedonism may be described as
a. the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain for the greatest number of people. b. the pursuit of pleasure only. c. limited in explanatory usefulness due to subjectivity of its key concepts. d. the primary human motivator according to a preponderance of scientific evidence.
The researcher Daniel Kahneman would agree with which statement?
A. Teenagers and adults often behave illogically. B. Although children often act illogically, teenagers rarely do. C. In many situations, adults are more illogical than teenagers. D. Teenagers often act illogically, but adults' executive function prevents illogical behavior.