At a case conference, the chief psychologist described a client as exhibiting agitated depression. Later, a staff member looked at the clients as they came in for therapy in the hope of finding the one who exhibited these symptoms

Which client should be the focus of the staff member's attention?
a) Albert, who rocks back and forth and mumbles words that make no sense
b) Sandra, who spends much of her time pacing and bemoaning her fate in life
c) Dal, who sits in the chair with his leg and arm thrown out in a stiff, strange manner
d) Ellen, who sits in a chair and suddenly throws out a hand as if to catch an object

b

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a. it desensitizes observers to the implications of suffering. b. it has little or no effect on reactions to later, real-life violence. c. emotional arousal, not the content of the aggression, is the most important variable determining reactions to violence. d. None of these answers are correct.

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The American cultural conception of self results in children

a. developing an independent view of the self and defining themselves in terms of the groups they belong to. b. developing an independent view of the self and defining themselves in terms of personal attributes. c. developing an interdependent view of the self and defining themselves in terms of the groups they belong to. d. developing an interdependent view of the self and defining themselves in terms of personal attributes.

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