You discuss your feelings of loneliness with a psychologist,
who responds by having you consider how your own behaviors contribute and reinforce your loneliness, how your early childhood relationship with your parents influences current relationships, and how your distorted self-image may inhibit you from seeking new relationships.
This psychologist is most likely
a. a humanist.
b. eclectic.
c. a behaviorist.
d. Freudian.
ANSWER: b
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A) He/she was more satisfied on an old job than on a new job. B) He/she is just as satisfied on a new job as on an old job. C) His/her job satisfaction on a new job decreases and then increases. D) His/her job satisfaction on a new job increases and then decreases. E) His/her job satisfaction on a new job increases and then stays at the same level.
When an independent variable would endanger a human participant's health, we must conduct the research by comparing groups that already have differing degrees of the variable of interest. These are known as _____ experiments
a) partial b) correlational c) quasi d) descriptive