Susan is a repressive coper, which means that she most likely scores __________.
a. low on social desirability and high on self-report measures of anxiety
b. low on social desirability and low on self-report measures of anxiety
c. high on social desirability and high on self-report measures of anxiety
d. high on social desirability and low on self-report measures of anxiety
Question 2Dr. Martinez wants to measure which part of her subjects' brains react to seeing unusual information by measuring blood flow to the area. She will most likely collect her data through __________.
a. X-rays
b. CAT scans
c. fMRI
d. MRI
Question 3Sally is considered a repressive coper. What does Sally do when under stress?
a. She shows her anxiety as she feels it.
b. She exaggerates her anxiety for attention.
c. She denies her anxiety even though she experiences it.
d. She hides her anxiety but overeats.
Question 4Dr. Schwartz is assessing Matteo's physical reactions to stimuli such as bright lights and loud sounds. This is called a(n) ___________.
a. projective test
b. psychological measure
c. intercoder measure
d. physiological measure
Question 5The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is a(n) __________.
a. projective test
b. physiological measure
c. clinical interview
d. informant report
Question 6Which assessment is designed to measure such things as heart rate and sweating?
a. projective tests
b. physiological measures
c. clinical interviews
d. informant reports
Question 7Which assessment is designed to elicit personality characteristics without directly asking?
a. clinical interviews
b. archival data
c. projective tests
d. informant reports
Question 8All of the following are alternatives to self-report questionnaires except for __________.
a. informant reports
b. clinical interviews
c. the MarloweCrowne
d. archival data