Author Question: Matching Questions 62. Hostility 63. Fear 64. Threat 65. Anxiety 66. Aggressiveness 67. ... (Read 17 times)

go.lag

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Matching Questions
 
  62. Hostility
  63. Fear
  64. Threat
  65. Anxiety
  66. Aggressiveness
  67. Constructive alternativism
  68. Personal constructs
  69. Guilt
  70. Person-as-scientist
  71. Permeable constructs
 
  A. Occurs when ones constructs do not apply to the events at hand
  B. There are an infinite number of ways to construe events
  C. Occurs when there is imminent change in ones peripheral constructs
  D. Occurs when a person does something discrepant with his or her moral code
  E. Open to modification
  F. All human inquiry experimental
  G. Trying to force events to fit with disconfirming constructs
  H. Bipolar dimensions of meaning
  I. Actively testing ones constructs
  J. Results when a comprehensive change to ones core constructs is imminent

Question 2

The human ___________ are seen as particular kinds of transitions in the personal construct system.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).



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Answer to Question 1

62) G 63) C 64) J 65) A 66) I
67) B 68) H 69) D 70) F 71) E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: emotions



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