Exam 8: Seeing Our Futures Through Self-Efficacy, Optimism, and Hope
Exam 1: Welcome to Positive Psychology43 Questions
Exam 2: Eastern and Western Perspectives on Positive Psychology: How Me We Us Might Bridge the Gap90 Questions
Exam 3: Classifications and Measures of Strengths and Positive Outcomes71 Questions
Exam 4: The Role of Culture Developing Strengths and Living Well76 Questions
Exam 5: Living Well at Every Stage of Life80 Questions
Exam 6: The Principles of Pleasure: Understanding Positive Affect, Positive Emotions, Happiness and Well-Being75 Questions
Exam 7: Making the Most of Emotional Experiences: Emotion-Focused Coping, Emotional Intelligence, Socioemotional Selectivity, and Emotional Storytelling77 Questions
Exam 8: Seeing Our Futures Through Self-Efficacy, Optimism, and Hope79 Questions
Exam 9: Wisdom and Courage: Characteristics of the Wise and the Brave81 Questions
Exam 10: Mindfulness, Flow, and Spirituality: in Search of Optimal Experiences78 Questions
Exam 11: Empathy and Egotism: Portals to Altruism, Gratitude, and Forgiveness81 Questions
Exam 12: Attachment, Love, and Flourishing Relationships81 Questions
Exam 13: Balanced Conceptualizations of Mental Health and Behavior62 Questions
Exam 14: Preventing the Bad and Promoting the Good80 Questions
Exam 15: Positive Schooling and Good Work: the Psychology of Gainful Employment and the Education That Gets Us There76 Questions
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Which term best describes the ability to see alternatives when one's route to a goal is blocked?
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What best predicts approach-oriented coping strategies and planfulness?
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Which of the following people is most likely to fall victim to stereotype threat?
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From a neurobiological perspective, what areas of the brain are believed to play a role in self-efficacy?
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Native Americans, Latinos, African-Americans, and Asian Americans tend to perceive time in a manner in which many things are conceptualized as happening at once with people. What is this called?
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In proving its concurrent validity, what was The Hope Scale negatively correlated with?
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The ability to go back and explore the explanatory style of famous historical figures in their speeches, diaries, or newspapers is a benefit of what measure of attributional style?
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What was the Occupational Questionnaire designed to measure?
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According to harassment and colleagues, self-efficacy and technological pursuits was highest for
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When comparing men and women on the measures of comparative optimism in personal optimism, man scored _________ than women on comparative optimism and____________ than women on personal optimism.
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According to Bandura, people's beliefs in their abilities to produce desired effects is called ___________, while an examination of what needs to be done in order to reach a desired goal is called ________________.
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Discuss how hope develops, what neurobiology is involved, and what hope predicts.
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A person's belief that good things are more likely to happen to them than to other people is called
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Which of the following statements best describes the social cognitive perspective?
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The sense of assurance in one's ability to participate and interact in a culture of origin and a second culture is referred to as
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According to Bandura ______________ do not (or does not) add much to efficacy expectancies when predicting human actions.
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