Deck 13: Social-Cognitive Theory: Extensions, Applications, and Evaluation

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People tend to make judgments _____________ when the judgment is related to a personality attribute for which they are schematic.

A) more quickly
B) very slowly
C) defensively
D) anxiously
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Markus analyzed self-concept in terms of

A) personal goals
B) self-efficacy perceptions
C) standards
D) self-schemas
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In Markus' self-schema measure, a person is said to be schematic with regard to a personality attribute if they

A) give a very high or low rating on the attribute.
B) say that the attribute to important to them.
C) a and b.
D) none of the above.
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The study of self-concept has been of much research interest

A) throughout all era's of the history of personality psychology.
B) in the recent era of the history of personality psychology.
C) during the behaviorist era of the history of personality psychology.
D) never during the the history of personality psychology.
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The working self-concept refers to

A) information about one's current job or profession.
B) expectations about a future current job or profession.
C) information in working memory.
D) information not in working memory.
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A ______ method is one that measures the duration required for someone to give a response.

A) projective
B) peer report
C) reaction-time
D) all of the above
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Cognitive structures concerning the self are known as

A) self-schemas.
B) ego structure.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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Once having developed a self-schema as a failure, the person might

A) strive to succeed.
B) strive to fail.
C) deny failure.
D) envy success in others.
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Research on sexual self-schema suggests that women with high scores

A) are more sexually active.
B) experience less sexual pleasure.
C) both a and b.
D) neither a nor b.
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Schemas tend to change

A) very quickly.
B) very slowly, if at all.
C) never.
D) whenever people become aware of them.
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The social cognitive theory view of "the self" is best summarized by which of the following statements?

A) People have multifaceted self-conceptions (self-schemas), and different self-conceptions come to mind in different situation.
B) The "self" is an unconscious personality structure that controls behavior, often without people's conscious awareness.
C) One should study behavior without referring to any "self" processes; instead, one should only examine how the environment determines behavior.
D) The self is an inherited, genetically-determined aspect of the person.
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Self schemas are

A) derived from past experience.
B) guides for the processing of information.
C) generalizations concerning the self.
D) all of the above.
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According to Markus, self-schemas

A) determine how we evaluate others.
B) make the accessing of self-relevant information difficult.
C) facilitate attention to what is not self-relevant.
D) influence what we can recall.
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Of particular importance in the development of self-schemas are

A) vicarious experiences.
B) habitual patterns of behavior.
C) emotionally significant experiences.
D) all of the above.
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The contemporary ideas of schemas is found in the philosophical writings of the German philosopher

A) Kant.
B) Hume.
C) Voltaire.
D) Sartre.
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Markus, in her research on self-schemas, relied upon ___________ methods.

A) projective
B) peer report
C) five-factor
D) reaction-time
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People generally possess ___________ self-schema.

A) one
B) three
C) no (i.e., none)
D) many
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Once we have developed self-schemas there is a

A) self-confirming bias.
B) self-effacing bias.
C) masochistic bias.
D) narcissistic bias.
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Mental structures that allow us quickly to interpret complex stimuli are called

A) standards.
B) goals.
C) schemas.
D) expectancies.
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__________ are knowledge structures that guide and organize information processing

A) schemas
B) performance goals
C) learning goals
D) self-efficacy perceptions
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Self-guides are similar to Freud's

A) id.
B) ego.
C) superego.
D) defense mechanisms.
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Self-verification and self-enhancement are

A) beliefs.
B) motives.
C) social structures.
D) cultural variations.
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Which reflects Higgins' theory of self-guides?

A) actual-ought discrepancy->depression
B) actual-ought discrepancy->anxiety
C) actual-ideal discrepancy->anxiety
D) all of the above
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In Higgins' research, personal standards relevant to one's own performance are called

A) motives.
B) traits.
C) self-guides.
D) self-efficacy.
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Higgins' general principles approach provides an integrated account of

A) Mischel and Bandura's work.
B) genetic and environmental influences.
C) evolutionary and cultural influences.
D) personal and situational influences.
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In Dweck's research, beliefs that we cannot state in words are called

A) implicit theories.
B) submerged theories.
C) explicit theories.
D) repressed theories.
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Work by the psychologist Tory Higgins on self-concept, self-discrepancies, and emotion indicates that people tend to feel ______ when they experience a discrepancy between the _______________.

A) anxious; actual and ought self
B) depressed; actual and ought self
C) anxious; actual and ideal self
D) depressed; ideal and ought self
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Dweck's research on learning and performance goals employed a _____ research procedure.

A) think-aloud
B) case study
C) reaction time
D) all of the above
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___________ goals involve showing to others how much ability you have.

A) learning
B) performance
C) schematic
D) non-schematic
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Dweck's research on goals and behavior reveals that, when faced with a difficult task, children who have doubts about their abilities and adopt _________ goals are likely to
Experience negative emotions, negative thoughts about themselves, and to fail, whereas those who adopt ________ goals will be relatively more successful.

A) proximal goals; distal goals
B) distal goals; proximal goals
C) learning goals; performance goals
D) performance goals; learning goals
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According to Markus, having relevant self-schemata

A) makes the judgment of relevant adjectives more difficult.
B) leads one to be more narcissistic.
C) means that one will resist certain types of information.
D) means that one can judge the relevance of all adjectives rapidly.
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According to research, people who have _____________beliefs concerning emotion should be better at regulating emotions than those with ___________beliefs, because they tend to be more likely to experience social support.

A) entity; incremental
B) self-efficacy; incremental
C) incremental; entity
D) self-efficacy; entity
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Research on gender differences and self-schemas suggests that

A) self-schemas are inherited.
B) self-schemas are the product of evolutionary forces.
C) self-schemas are determined by early life experiences.
D) self-schemas are influenced by social norms about gender.
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According to Dweck, the goals people adopt of influenced by

A) genetic.
B) evolutionary forces.
C) delay of gratification abilities.
D) implicit theories.
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Research by Swann indicates that _________ strongly prefer positive feedback about the self.

A) all people
B) depressed people
C) people with positive self-views
D) people with negative self-views
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Self-guides are thought to result from

A) early social learning experiences.
B) maturational processes in middle adulthood.
C) biological mechanisms involving the amygdala.
D) genetic influences that are stable across the life course.
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Dweck's research on learning and performance goals is relevant to the phenomenon of

A) repression.
B) genetic influences.
C) text anxiety.
D) schizophrenia.
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A ______________ is a difference between the actual self and a self-guide

A) self-verification
B) self-discrepancy
C) self-enhancement
D) self
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A self-guide involving duties or obligations in the

A) efficacious self.
B) ought self.
C) ideal self.
D) learning goal self.
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Self-guides are similar to Bandura's

A) self-efficacy beliefs.
B) cognitive competencies.
C) standards.
D) all of the above.
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Various attributions may have different motivational consequences. Attributing course performance to fixed intelligence would lead one to

A) feel less motivated after poor performance.
B) feel more motivated after poor performance.
C) be in conflict about future performance expectations.
D) Such an attribution would not affect subsequent motivation.
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Which of the following is not a shared assumption among cognitive therapies?

A) Pathology is viewed in terms of disturbed, maladaptive cognitions.
B) The emphasis tends to be on specific cognitions.
C) The therapeutic approach tends to be structured and active.
D) All of the above are shared.
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Dweck's research on goals and behavior reveals that, when faced with a difficult task, children who have doubts about their abilities and adopt _________ goals are likely to experience negative emotions, negative thoughts about themselves, and to fail, whereas those who adopt ________ goals will be relatively more successful.

A) proximal goals; distal goals
B) distal goals; proximal goals
C) learning goals; performance goals
D) performance goals; learning goals
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Rational Emotive Therapy, Cognitive Restructuring, and Beck's therapy for depression are examples of

A) client-centered therapies.
B) neo-Rogerian therapies.
C) cognitive behavior therapies.
D) none of the above.
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Which of the following is a coping mechanism described by Lazarus?

A) problem-focused coping.
B) emotion-focused coping.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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The work of Markus may be seen as most relevant to that of

A) Rogers and Freud.
B) Kelly and Freud.
C) Mischel and Allport.
D) Rogers and Kelly.
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According to Markus, self-schemas

A) determine how we evaluate others.
B) make the accessing of self-relevant information difficult.
C) facilitate attention to what is not self-relevant.
D) influence what we can recall.
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Cognitive therapy attempts to change

A) unrealistic cognitions.
B) maladaptive cognitions.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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Evaluation of what is at stake occurs in

A) primary appraisal.
B) secondary appraisal.
C) primary process.
D) secondary process.
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According to evidence from the ways of coping scale,

A) the use of specific coping methods is strongly influenced by the situation.
B) specific coping methods are unrelated to health.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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Research by Bandura and his colleagues that investigated the effectiveness of various therapy techniques for treating snake phobias found that the most powerful treatment for these phobias is

A) psychoanalytic (Freudian) therapy
B) systematic desensitization
C) operant conditioning (a token economy program).
D) live modeling with participation (participant modeling).
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Stress occurs when

A) circumstances exceed available resources.
B) the person views circumstances as taxing.
C) well-being is endangered.
D) all of the above.
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According to Lazarus, the concept of stress

A) involves cognitions concerning the self.
B) involves cognitions concerning potential harms.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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Lazarus' concept of secondary appraisal is similar to

A) Freud's superego.
B) Bandura's self-efficacy concept.
C) Rogers' self-actualization motive.
D) Beck's cognitive triad.
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Meichenbaum's approach has much in common with that of

A) Kelly.
B) Freud.
C) Rogers.
D) Eysenck.
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If a person had a view of the self as intelligent and a view of intelligence as fixed, but did poorly on an exam, one would expect them to

A) try harder on the next exam.
B) give up.
C) no prediction can be made.
D) It would depend on how they did on the previous exam.
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RET stands for Ellis'

A) reticent patient.
B) rational emotive therapy.
C) right expectations therapy.
D) rational, elegant thinking.
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According to the cognitive view, putting oneself down continuously represents

A) masochism.
B) the result of a diseased mind.
C) an effort to manipulate sympathy from others.
D) a maladaptive strategy.
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In Stress Innoculation Training, relapse is prevented by

A) follow-up, booster sessions.
B) difficulties being interpreted as errors rather than failures.
C) imagery rehearsal and behavioral rehearsal.
D) all of the above.
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In Stress Innoculation Training, the person

A) is taught to become aware of thoughts of which they may not have been aware.
B) is taught how to relax
C) is taught coping self-statements.
D) all of the above.
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According to Beck's model of depression

A) some people are losers.
B) the cognitive triad causes depression.
C) the cognitive triad results from depressions.
D) cognitions and depressions reciprocally determine one another.
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People can put into words all the information in their schemas.
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Bandura's research on phobias employed _______ measures of phobic behavior

A) self-report
B) peer report
C) behavioral
D) none
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Beck's cognitive therapy for depression

A) makes use of catharsis.
B) makes use of behavioral assignments.
C) makes use of transference.
D) emphasizes unconscious cognitions.
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Although it seems strange, sometimes we want something negative to happen.
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Lazarus's view of stress involves a two-stage appraisal process.
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People categorize situations to make information manageable.
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Males and females basically have identical self-schema.
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Possible selves are thought of as schemas.
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Self-schemas can be measured using reaction-time methods.
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According to Higgins, anxiety is due to a discrepancy between the perception of self and the ideal self.
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A limitation of social cognitive theory is that is

A) relatively neglects some important areas.
B) is not grounded in research.
C) has failed to foster therapeutic applications.
D) has given no attention to issues of development.
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Bandura's research on treatments for phobia reveals that the psychological mechanism mediating treatment effects is

A) self-efficacy.
B) goals.
C) standards.
D) implicit beliefs.
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The cognitive triad involves views concerning

A) self, world, and future.
B) communists, criminals, and conglomerates.
C) development, pathology, and change.
D) I should, I ought, and I must.
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RET was developed by

A) Meichenbaum.
B) Ellis.
C) Kelly.
D) Lazarus.
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In research on changes in phobia behavior, self-efficacy perceptions show __________ correlation with actual behavior

A) a strong negative
B) a strong positive
C) an inconsistent
D) no
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The best way of increasing self-efficacy is by

A) talking to a therapist.
B) convincing oneself.
C) thinking of past successes.
D) mastery experiences.
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Locus of causality relates to whether the person perceives events as being caused from within or without.
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According to research findings and anecdotal evidence by Flett, Hewitt and colleagues, an adaptive lifestyle may be one that mixes _____ standards of achievement with the capacity to accept aspects of ourselves that are _____ perfect.

A) low; not
B) high; not
C) low; overly
D) high; overly
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Bandura's approach to therapy emphasizes

A) mastery experiences.
B) conditioning processes.
C) rational discussion.
D) cognitive restructuring.
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People tend to make judgments _____________ when the judgment is related to a personality attribute for which they are schematic.

A) more quickly
B) very slowly
C) defensively
D) anxiously
A
2
Markus analyzed self-concept in terms of

A) personal goals
B) self-efficacy perceptions
C) standards
D) self-schemas
D
3
In Markus' self-schema measure, a person is said to be schematic with regard to a personality attribute if they

A) give a very high or low rating on the attribute.
B) say that the attribute to important to them.
C) a and b.
D) none of the above.
C
4
The study of self-concept has been of much research interest

A) throughout all era's of the history of personality psychology.
B) in the recent era of the history of personality psychology.
C) during the behaviorist era of the history of personality psychology.
D) never during the the history of personality psychology.
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The working self-concept refers to

A) information about one's current job or profession.
B) expectations about a future current job or profession.
C) information in working memory.
D) information not in working memory.
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A ______ method is one that measures the duration required for someone to give a response.

A) projective
B) peer report
C) reaction-time
D) all of the above
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Cognitive structures concerning the self are known as

A) self-schemas.
B) ego structure.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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Once having developed a self-schema as a failure, the person might

A) strive to succeed.
B) strive to fail.
C) deny failure.
D) envy success in others.
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Research on sexual self-schema suggests that women with high scores

A) are more sexually active.
B) experience less sexual pleasure.
C) both a and b.
D) neither a nor b.
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Schemas tend to change

A) very quickly.
B) very slowly, if at all.
C) never.
D) whenever people become aware of them.
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The social cognitive theory view of "the self" is best summarized by which of the following statements?

A) People have multifaceted self-conceptions (self-schemas), and different self-conceptions come to mind in different situation.
B) The "self" is an unconscious personality structure that controls behavior, often without people's conscious awareness.
C) One should study behavior without referring to any "self" processes; instead, one should only examine how the environment determines behavior.
D) The self is an inherited, genetically-determined aspect of the person.
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Self schemas are

A) derived from past experience.
B) guides for the processing of information.
C) generalizations concerning the self.
D) all of the above.
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According to Markus, self-schemas

A) determine how we evaluate others.
B) make the accessing of self-relevant information difficult.
C) facilitate attention to what is not self-relevant.
D) influence what we can recall.
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Of particular importance in the development of self-schemas are

A) vicarious experiences.
B) habitual patterns of behavior.
C) emotionally significant experiences.
D) all of the above.
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The contemporary ideas of schemas is found in the philosophical writings of the German philosopher

A) Kant.
B) Hume.
C) Voltaire.
D) Sartre.
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Markus, in her research on self-schemas, relied upon ___________ methods.

A) projective
B) peer report
C) five-factor
D) reaction-time
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People generally possess ___________ self-schema.

A) one
B) three
C) no (i.e., none)
D) many
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Once we have developed self-schemas there is a

A) self-confirming bias.
B) self-effacing bias.
C) masochistic bias.
D) narcissistic bias.
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Mental structures that allow us quickly to interpret complex stimuli are called

A) standards.
B) goals.
C) schemas.
D) expectancies.
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__________ are knowledge structures that guide and organize information processing

A) schemas
B) performance goals
C) learning goals
D) self-efficacy perceptions
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Self-guides are similar to Freud's

A) id.
B) ego.
C) superego.
D) defense mechanisms.
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Self-verification and self-enhancement are

A) beliefs.
B) motives.
C) social structures.
D) cultural variations.
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Which reflects Higgins' theory of self-guides?

A) actual-ought discrepancy->depression
B) actual-ought discrepancy->anxiety
C) actual-ideal discrepancy->anxiety
D) all of the above
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In Higgins' research, personal standards relevant to one's own performance are called

A) motives.
B) traits.
C) self-guides.
D) self-efficacy.
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Higgins' general principles approach provides an integrated account of

A) Mischel and Bandura's work.
B) genetic and environmental influences.
C) evolutionary and cultural influences.
D) personal and situational influences.
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In Dweck's research, beliefs that we cannot state in words are called

A) implicit theories.
B) submerged theories.
C) explicit theories.
D) repressed theories.
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Work by the psychologist Tory Higgins on self-concept, self-discrepancies, and emotion indicates that people tend to feel ______ when they experience a discrepancy between the _______________.

A) anxious; actual and ought self
B) depressed; actual and ought self
C) anxious; actual and ideal self
D) depressed; ideal and ought self
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Dweck's research on learning and performance goals employed a _____ research procedure.

A) think-aloud
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C) reaction time
D) all of the above
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___________ goals involve showing to others how much ability you have.

A) learning
B) performance
C) schematic
D) non-schematic
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Dweck's research on goals and behavior reveals that, when faced with a difficult task, children who have doubts about their abilities and adopt _________ goals are likely to
Experience negative emotions, negative thoughts about themselves, and to fail, whereas those who adopt ________ goals will be relatively more successful.

A) proximal goals; distal goals
B) distal goals; proximal goals
C) learning goals; performance goals
D) performance goals; learning goals
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According to Markus, having relevant self-schemata

A) makes the judgment of relevant adjectives more difficult.
B) leads one to be more narcissistic.
C) means that one will resist certain types of information.
D) means that one can judge the relevance of all adjectives rapidly.
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According to research, people who have _____________beliefs concerning emotion should be better at regulating emotions than those with ___________beliefs, because they tend to be more likely to experience social support.

A) entity; incremental
B) self-efficacy; incremental
C) incremental; entity
D) self-efficacy; entity
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Research on gender differences and self-schemas suggests that

A) self-schemas are inherited.
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C) self-schemas are determined by early life experiences.
D) self-schemas are influenced by social norms about gender.
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According to Dweck, the goals people adopt of influenced by

A) genetic.
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C) delay of gratification abilities.
D) implicit theories.
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Research by Swann indicates that _________ strongly prefer positive feedback about the self.

A) all people
B) depressed people
C) people with positive self-views
D) people with negative self-views
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Self-guides are thought to result from

A) early social learning experiences.
B) maturational processes in middle adulthood.
C) biological mechanisms involving the amygdala.
D) genetic influences that are stable across the life course.
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Dweck's research on learning and performance goals is relevant to the phenomenon of

A) repression.
B) genetic influences.
C) text anxiety.
D) schizophrenia.
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A ______________ is a difference between the actual self and a self-guide

A) self-verification
B) self-discrepancy
C) self-enhancement
D) self
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A self-guide involving duties or obligations in the

A) efficacious self.
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C) ideal self.
D) learning goal self.
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Self-guides are similar to Bandura's

A) self-efficacy beliefs.
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C) standards.
D) all of the above.
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Various attributions may have different motivational consequences. Attributing course performance to fixed intelligence would lead one to

A) feel less motivated after poor performance.
B) feel more motivated after poor performance.
C) be in conflict about future performance expectations.
D) Such an attribution would not affect subsequent motivation.
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Which of the following is not a shared assumption among cognitive therapies?

A) Pathology is viewed in terms of disturbed, maladaptive cognitions.
B) The emphasis tends to be on specific cognitions.
C) The therapeutic approach tends to be structured and active.
D) All of the above are shared.
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Dweck's research on goals and behavior reveals that, when faced with a difficult task, children who have doubts about their abilities and adopt _________ goals are likely to experience negative emotions, negative thoughts about themselves, and to fail, whereas those who adopt ________ goals will be relatively more successful.

A) proximal goals; distal goals
B) distal goals; proximal goals
C) learning goals; performance goals
D) performance goals; learning goals
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Rational Emotive Therapy, Cognitive Restructuring, and Beck's therapy for depression are examples of

A) client-centered therapies.
B) neo-Rogerian therapies.
C) cognitive behavior therapies.
D) none of the above.
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Which of the following is a coping mechanism described by Lazarus?

A) problem-focused coping.
B) emotion-focused coping.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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46
The work of Markus may be seen as most relevant to that of

A) Rogers and Freud.
B) Kelly and Freud.
C) Mischel and Allport.
D) Rogers and Kelly.
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47
According to Markus, self-schemas

A) determine how we evaluate others.
B) make the accessing of self-relevant information difficult.
C) facilitate attention to what is not self-relevant.
D) influence what we can recall.
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48
Cognitive therapy attempts to change

A) unrealistic cognitions.
B) maladaptive cognitions.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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49
Evaluation of what is at stake occurs in

A) primary appraisal.
B) secondary appraisal.
C) primary process.
D) secondary process.
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50
According to evidence from the ways of coping scale,

A) the use of specific coping methods is strongly influenced by the situation.
B) specific coping methods are unrelated to health.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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51
Research by Bandura and his colleagues that investigated the effectiveness of various therapy techniques for treating snake phobias found that the most powerful treatment for these phobias is

A) psychoanalytic (Freudian) therapy
B) systematic desensitization
C) operant conditioning (a token economy program).
D) live modeling with participation (participant modeling).
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52
Stress occurs when

A) circumstances exceed available resources.
B) the person views circumstances as taxing.
C) well-being is endangered.
D) all of the above.
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53
According to Lazarus, the concept of stress

A) involves cognitions concerning the self.
B) involves cognitions concerning potential harms.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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54
Lazarus' concept of secondary appraisal is similar to

A) Freud's superego.
B) Bandura's self-efficacy concept.
C) Rogers' self-actualization motive.
D) Beck's cognitive triad.
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55
Meichenbaum's approach has much in common with that of

A) Kelly.
B) Freud.
C) Rogers.
D) Eysenck.
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56
If a person had a view of the self as intelligent and a view of intelligence as fixed, but did poorly on an exam, one would expect them to

A) try harder on the next exam.
B) give up.
C) no prediction can be made.
D) It would depend on how they did on the previous exam.
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57
RET stands for Ellis'

A) reticent patient.
B) rational emotive therapy.
C) right expectations therapy.
D) rational, elegant thinking.
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58
According to the cognitive view, putting oneself down continuously represents

A) masochism.
B) the result of a diseased mind.
C) an effort to manipulate sympathy from others.
D) a maladaptive strategy.
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59
In Stress Innoculation Training, relapse is prevented by

A) follow-up, booster sessions.
B) difficulties being interpreted as errors rather than failures.
C) imagery rehearsal and behavioral rehearsal.
D) all of the above.
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60
In Stress Innoculation Training, the person

A) is taught to become aware of thoughts of which they may not have been aware.
B) is taught how to relax
C) is taught coping self-statements.
D) all of the above.
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61
According to Beck's model of depression

A) some people are losers.
B) the cognitive triad causes depression.
C) the cognitive triad results from depressions.
D) cognitions and depressions reciprocally determine one another.
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62
People can put into words all the information in their schemas.
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63
Bandura's research on phobias employed _______ measures of phobic behavior

A) self-report
B) peer report
C) behavioral
D) none
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64
Beck's cognitive therapy for depression

A) makes use of catharsis.
B) makes use of behavioral assignments.
C) makes use of transference.
D) emphasizes unconscious cognitions.
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65
Although it seems strange, sometimes we want something negative to happen.
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66
Lazarus's view of stress involves a two-stage appraisal process.
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67
People categorize situations to make information manageable.
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68
Males and females basically have identical self-schema.
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69
Possible selves are thought of as schemas.
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70
Self-schemas can be measured using reaction-time methods.
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71
According to Higgins, anxiety is due to a discrepancy between the perception of self and the ideal self.
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72
A limitation of social cognitive theory is that is

A) relatively neglects some important areas.
B) is not grounded in research.
C) has failed to foster therapeutic applications.
D) has given no attention to issues of development.
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73
Bandura's research on treatments for phobia reveals that the psychological mechanism mediating treatment effects is

A) self-efficacy.
B) goals.
C) standards.
D) implicit beliefs.
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74
The cognitive triad involves views concerning

A) self, world, and future.
B) communists, criminals, and conglomerates.
C) development, pathology, and change.
D) I should, I ought, and I must.
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75
RET was developed by

A) Meichenbaum.
B) Ellis.
C) Kelly.
D) Lazarus.
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76
In research on changes in phobia behavior, self-efficacy perceptions show __________ correlation with actual behavior

A) a strong negative
B) a strong positive
C) an inconsistent
D) no
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77
The best way of increasing self-efficacy is by

A) talking to a therapist.
B) convincing oneself.
C) thinking of past successes.
D) mastery experiences.
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78
Locus of causality relates to whether the person perceives events as being caused from within or without.
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79
According to research findings and anecdotal evidence by Flett, Hewitt and colleagues, an adaptive lifestyle may be one that mixes _____ standards of achievement with the capacity to accept aspects of ourselves that are _____ perfect.

A) low; not
B) high; not
C) low; overly
D) high; overly
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80
Bandura's approach to therapy emphasizes

A) mastery experiences.
B) conditioning processes.
C) rational discussion.
D) cognitive restructuring.
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