Which of the following psychologists believed that each individual's self-concept consists of an organized set of perceptions about his or her abilities and characteristics?
a. Walter Mischel
b. Abraham Maslow
c. Carl Rogers
d. Carl Jung
C
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If a defendant is determined to be incompetent, legal proceedings
a. are suspended until they can be understood by the defendant. b. are suspended until the defendant is found competent, for up to the maximum length of a jail sentence he could receive if he is found guilty. c. continue, but the defendant is precluded from testifying in his/her own behalf. d. continue, but a lesser sentence is imposed than would be imposed for a competent defendant.
Of the following phenomena, which would be of the greatest interest to Max Wertheimer?
A. cultural differences in body language B. how diseases of the brain affect behavior C. seeing a light as moving when in fact individual lights are going on and off D. a child being toilet trained
Olfactory cells are stimulated by:
A. the taste buds' response to a chemical stimulus B. molecules dissolving in the mucus covering the cells C. the sniffing action of the outer nasal passages D. the primary olfactory cortex
Concurrent validity and predictive validity are forms of _______.
a. criterion validity b. construct validity c. discriminant validity d. none of the above