As Marty is being interviewed for a job, he actively and carefully listens to the interviewer's questions and puts serious effort into thinking through the implications of answering each question in different ways before he responds
He is both focused and controlled throughout the interview. Marty is exhibiting processing.
a. reactive
b. reflective
c. contextual
d. experiential
b
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A newspaper reporter is given the job of reporting on the survey of adolescents designed to determine the prevalence and stability of personality disorders. Which of the following would be the best headline for the reporter's story?
a. "Adolescents' Personality Disorders: Rare and Not Stable" b. "Adolescents' Personality Disorders: Not Rare and Not So Stable" c. "Do All Adolescents Meet the Criteria for Personality Disorders?" d. "Adolescence: A Period of Stress Causes A High Rate of Personality Disorders"
One of the most serious limitations of the work of Masters and Johnson is that they did not ________
a. include enough subjects who were readily orgasmic. b. conduct research to see how experience and culture influence physiological responses. c. follow up their survey research findings with laboratory work. d. study whether or not the source of stimulation influenced orgasm.