Freud's view of human nature was largely _____, whereas the view of humanistic psychologists was largely _____.
A) objective; subjective
B) optimistic; pessimistic
C) negative; positive
D) positive; negative
C) negative; positive
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Fiona puts her hands into a sink of lukewarm water; Luke puts his hands into a sink of ice-cold water. Based on what is known about neural transmission, you could predict that the action potentials will
a. travel more quickly in Luke's system because the stimulus is more intense. b. be weaker in Fiona's system because the stimulus is less intense. c. be the same in both individuals due to the all-or-none principle. d. travel a shorter distance in Luke's system because the stimulus is more intense.
Which type of research design investigates change that occurs among different groups of participants?
A. within-participants design B. posttest-only control group design C. pretest-posttest control group design D. between-participants design
Which of the following is true regarding the original MMPI?
a. Its development included a nationwide comparison of several thousand nonclinical individuals and several thousand psychiatric patients. b. Its primary purpose was to diagnose personality disorders. c. It consisted of 550 true/false items. d. all of the above
A critical variable in determining whether modeled behavior will be imitated is
a. the attractiveness of the situation in which the model appears. b. the unconscious motivation of the learning. c. the interpersonal relationship between model and learner. d. whether the model is successful or unsuccessful.