Which of the following is NOT an example of self-efficacy?
a. Trying new alternatives when one approach doesn't work.
b. Finding excuses if something doesn't work.
c. Believing you can affect what happens to you.
d. Facing life's difficulties with energy.
Question 2Which of the following is NOT TRUE about stereotypes?
a. They serve no useful purpose.
b. They are general beliefs about a group of people.
c. They can lead us to false conclusions.
d. They can create stress and result in a person performing less well than they normally could.
Question 3In the section on Marriage Myths, which of the following is a MYTH about marriage?
a. Marriage takes work.
b. It's usually difficult to change a partner after marriage.
c. Making love is a good way to resolve problems in a relationship.
d. It's OK not to do some things with your partner.
Question 4Which of the following is TRUE with respect to homosexuality?
a. Homosexuality is the result of nurturing, parenting, and other life experiences.
b. Homosexuality is caused by prenatal or adult hormone imbalances.
c. Sexual orientation involves powerful inner feelings, one's self-concept, and social identity.
d. Changing one's sexual orientation is generally considered possible and harmless.
Question 5Describe the three significant childhood events that can affect a person long into adulthood. (3 points; 1 for each)
What will be an ideal response
Question 6Which of the following was NOT used to describe portions of the Two-for-One Principle?
a. Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
b. He who hesitates is lost.
c. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
d. Go for the gusto.
Question 7Which of the following is NOT a way described in the book to develop self-efficacy?
a. Live a life of goals.
b. Seek out good role models.
c. Teach yourself relaxation techniques.
d. Talk to yourself in a positive manner.