Which of the following researchers is known for his/her work with the surface and source traits?
a) Hans Eysenck
b) Karen Horney
c) Raymond Cattell
d) Gordon Allport
Answer: d) Gordon Allport
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According to Module Three, in what way can the human brain repair itself?
A. A damaged neuron can grow several new axons. B. The action potential can seek out new undamaged neurons. C. A damaged neuron can grow new dendrites. D. The brain can grow, replace, rewire, or repair damaged neurons.
According to research on memory for interrelated sentences,
a. people recall hearing many sentences that were never actually presented. b. people's verbatim memory is generally close to perfect. c. people often believe that they have heard a sentence before, even if the meaning of that sentence is very different from the original. d. several minutes after the material has been presented, people usually cannot remember the general meaning of that material.
An excellent typist is given a new computer with a keyboard that has the keys arranged on the basis of how frequently the letters are used, as opposed to the standard keyboard arrangement. Until the typist learns this new keyboard, his familiarity with the standard keyboard will result in his being plagued by
a. proactive interference. b. retroactive interference. c. sore fingers and a bruised ego. d. repression.
If participants are able to choose treatment in a scientific study, this is called a ____________ that is a source of bias that could influence the results
a. correlation c. hypothesis b. selection factor d. placebo