An individual's unique and enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving are called
a. personality.
b. character.
c. somatotype.
d. phenotype.
Answer: a. personality.
You might also like to view...
The California Verbal Learning Test is a new approach to clinical neuropsychology that builds on research in
a. psychological testing, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience. b. physiological testing, experimental psychology, and neuroscience. c. physiological testing, experimental psychology, and computer science. d. psychological testing, cognitive psychology, and computer science.
Which one of the following statements best describes cognitive dissonance theory?
a. "People don't like to be hypocrites." b. "People are very stubborn about holding onto their attitudes." c. "People have a hard time seeing things from others' perspective." d. "People prefer others who share their opinions and attitudes."
What is marasmus?
A. a vitamin C deficiency B. a digestive disorder associated with chronic diarrhea. C. a hormonal imbalance due to malnutrition D. a wasting disease in which the body's fat and muscle are depleted
The idea that behaviours followed by a "satisfying state of affairs" tend to be repeated and those that produce an "unpleasant state of affairs" are less likely to be repeated is known as:
A) Pavlov's law of law of classical conditioning. B) Thorndike's law of effect. C) Garcia's theory of evolutionary conditioning. D) Tolman's theory of latent learning.