Making situational attributions about others is likely because we are overwhelmed with information about those people.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Psychology

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Which of the following statements accurately describes the relationship between predisposition to stress and the experience of stress?

A. Children are most vulnerable to severe stressors such as divorce and remarriage. B. Adolescents raised by depressed parents are themselves more resilient to stressful events. C. High levels of optimism and self-esteem improve a person's ability to cope with stress. D. Environmental factors rather than genetics determine one's coping style for stress.

Psychology

Allport's concept of functional autonomy proposes that:

a. forces that motivated us early in life become unrelated to their original circumstances. b. we are independent of psychological forces. c. the goal of adulthood is to replace cardinal traits with secondary traits. d. individuals will link their past to their present and the future.

Psychology

The most common type of reliability assessed and reported for structured diagnostic interviews is

a. interrater reliability. b. test-retest reliability. c. internal consistency reliability. d. temporal reliability.

Psychology

Transduction of auditory information takes place in the

A. fovea. B. pinna. C. cochlea. D. malleus.

Psychology