Jason had worked very hard to accurately and quickly perform every task assigned to him. Still, his supervisor gave him a low rating. Research indicates that supervisors
a. are the most accurate judge of an employee's performance.
b. are not influenced by petty concerns such as their own job security.
c. are known to be inaccurate raters.
d. give lower performance ratings if they are conflicted about their own role.
c
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Cognitive therapies are based on the assumption that psychological disorders primarily result from:
a. unconscious impulses and memories b. discrepancies between an individual's self-concept and his or her everyday experiences c. irrational beliefs and negative thoughts d. unwanted or maladaptive behaviors
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is a process that takes place while we sleep, thus allowing __________ from the day to get strengthened
a. impulses b. muscles c. memories d. neurotransmitters
Pavlov's contribution to behaviorism lies in his discovery of
a. the conditioned response. b. self-observation. c. conscious experience. d. unconscious motivation.
Ancient Egyptian, Indian, and Chinese cultures viewed the ________ as the seat of thought and emotion
A) gut B) heart C) brain D) pineal gland E) stomach