A team of psychologists created two well-being training prog…

A team of psychologists created two well-being training programs for the US military to help soldiers with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Soldiers were given two surveys before and after the well-being training programs were implemented that measured a variety of variables, including demographics, feelings of gratitude and thoughts of suicide. What variable relationships would researchers examine to determine if these well-being training programs were successful?

Danielle was laid off from her job six months ago and has be…

Danielle was laid off from her job six months ago and has been unsuccessful at finding a new one. The income from her long hours of temp work barely covers her bills. She has begun to have frequent cold and flu symptoms and has become depressed. Danielle is most likely in the stage of Hans Selye’s general adaptation syndrome known as

Four-year-old Mikal avoids eye contact with strangers and fa…

Four-year-old Mikal avoids eye contact with strangers and family members alike. He has difficulty functioning outside of a very rigid routine and will exhibit extreme distress if his routine is disrupted even slightly. Which of the following is Mikal’s behavior most consistent with?

Garrett is rejected by members of his friend group when they…

Garrett is rejected by members of his friend group when they realize that he often takes advantage of them to enhance his own standing. He considers himself superior, and he overstates his abilities and his contributions to the group. Garrett is displaying behaviors most consistent with which of the following disorders?

Use the following scenario to answer questions 33 and 34. D…

Use the following scenario to answer questions 33 and 34. Dr. Ruscher is interested in stress and public speaking. She randomly selects 20 college students and 20 nonstudents to be in her study. The college student participants give a 10-minute presentation on the French Revolution, and the nonstudent participants read a book about the French Revolution for 10 minutes. Dr. Ruscher then measures all participants’ cortisol levels and finds that the presentation group has a higher average cortisol level than the control group. Dr. Ruscher concludes that public speaking causes stress.