Exam 12: The Humanistic Approach: Relevant Research
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According to the rules of disclosure reciprocity, people who disclose personal information in get-acquainted conversations tend to
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People _________ continually put their self-worth on the line when they interact with and are evaluated by others.
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Which of the following statements is supported by research findings?
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Humanistic psychologists maintain each of the following about self?disclosure except one. Which one?
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Which of the following statements is not supported by research findings?
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Andrea has kept a secret about a traumatic childhood experience to herself for many years. After years of trying to not think about the experience, she decides to write about it in a diary. She spends an hour each night for several days writing about the experience and her feelings surrounding it. Based on research findings, what are the likely effects of Andrea's writing?
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Clarissa feels very good about herself at times, but is filled with self-doubt at other times. Researchers would probably describe her as
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Mark often goes to great lengths to avoid situations in which he might look foolish and embarrass himself. He won't try out for the school play and avoids speaking in front of groups whenever possible. A psychologist might identify Mark as suffering from
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People in collectivist cultures are likely to feel good about themselves when they
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In contrast to low self-esteem people, when faced with failure, people with high self-esteem typically work just as hard as they do after successes.
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Of the following, which is not a positive aspect of solitude?
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When high self-esteem people are confronted with a negative evaluation, they
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Compared to two people just getting to know one another, two good friends
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According to Jourard, our ____________ increases when we disclose personal information to friends and loved ones.
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Participants in one experiment were asked to write either about something trivial or about an intimate experience they had found upsetting. The researchers found that the people writing about the intimate experience
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Researchers using the experience sampling method typically discover that
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