Imagine that friend is always acting more tired than she really is to avoid work. You recognize this as an example of _______ that was provided in lecture.
a. motivational deliberation
b. substitution
c. masking
d. maximization
Ans: d. maximization
You might also like to view...
The case of Alexis, a senior in high school, that introduces the chapter on mood disorders illustrates the __________
A) onset of depression not triggered by an external cause B) impact of an external stressor on mood C) effect on mental health caused by the loss of a loved one D) relationship between substance abuse and depression
Ava's sixth grade class has decided to engage in a community service project at her suggestion. Ava takes on the leadership of the project, guiding her class through a brainstorming session and eventually helping them decide to spend a Saturday picking up trash surrounding their school and the adjoining ball fields. What is likely true about Ava?
A. She is encountering a predictable adolescent increase in prosocial behavior. B. Her parents are authoritarian and strict at home. C. Her parents volunteer and talk about volunteering and giving. D. She will benefit from exposure to a heterogeneous group of volunteers.