Define the term "trait-situation interaction," and give two examples of how this might appear in the real world.

What will be an ideal response?


Psychology

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Sid is asked why he didn't invite Nancy to the party on Saturday night. "I was going to," Sid explained, "but I thought that she'd know that I wanted to ask her, and then she'd know that I like her but I don't really like her that much, so instead of asking her I didn't ask her so that she wouldn't know that I didn't know what she wasn't thinking." Sid's addled adolescent thinking is an example of __________.

A. attenuated thought disorder B. metacognitive duality C. adolescent egocentrism D. fantasy conflict

Psychology

The preoperational concept of ____ suggests that children in this stage believe that others see the world exactly as they do; that is, that their perspective is the only perspective there is

a. animism b. centration c. egocentrism d. object permanence

Psychology

Describe three of the monocular cues we use for depth perception

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Whatever the method used, a simulation exercise can only be effective if it _______

a. simulates actual job conditions b. produces job related behaviors c. is designed by a trained professional d. has a high level of face validity

Psychology