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Please help with only the highlighted questions. 34 and on only thank you. 26. A success is less likely to produce positive feelings when it is perceived to be due to 27. A mother is trying to toilet train her son. What would be MOST effective in helping get rid of this external causal attributions. Give examples of external causal attribution? the child to quickly learn this skill 28 in which the patfent looks at pietures of shoes n example of 29. In current cross-cultural studies, many researchers at the Trait-Dispositional Level try to show the universality of: 30. Explain Bowlby's attachment theory 31. What are the various defense mechanisms: 32. nformation on the client, whereas perspective would be most ikely to view with and be close to her but then pushes her lose. Ainsworth would likely say that as a child he would hment pattern ?yiwants t 34 A musician an example of? 35. What is unconditioned stimulus? 36.Define schemas? 37. What is a gender concept? ctualization 39.Ph rchers note that in studies of children's ability ard, the MOST important factor in their ability to 40 41.Bandura found that children imitated a model's aggressiveness toward a doll. This is an example of: 42. Explain Beck's cognitive therapy:Explanation / Answer
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34) The given situation is an example of stage fright. Stage fright is an irrational anxiety and panic that is caused when a person thinks about social interactions and performances.
38) Self-actualization requires: an individual to grow towards fulfillment and achievement of his/her fullest potential and seeks the meaning of their life.
39) Phenomenological psychologists advocate meditation and encounter groups in order to help people: understand the structures of ones consciousness as experienced from the first person point of view.
40)The most important factor in their ability to wait is: Self Control. Self Control is shown in behaviour of children who are high in achieving delayed gratification.