The primary contributors to social-cognitive theory are
a. Bandura, Rotter, and Mischel.
b. Skinner, Watson, and Adler. c. Jung, Adler, and Horney.
d. Allport, Eysenck, and Cattell. e. Maslow, Rogers, and Murray.
a
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A. multidirectional. B. multidisciplinary. C. plasticity. D. multicontextual.
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The chief characteristic of generalized anxiety disorder is ________
a. excessive, uncontrollable anxiety or worry. b. short-lived, but intense, feelings of spontaneous anxiety. c. excessive fear of a particular situation. d. repeated thoughts used to ward off anxious feelings.
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