Which of the following did Goldberg conclude to be one of the most valid of all projective
techniques for purposes of diagnosis and research on personality?
A) sentence completions B) inkblot techniques
C) word associations D) apperception techniques
A
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People are more likely to buy cupcakes when they are described as "halfcakes, priced at a bargain price," as opposed to when they are simply described as "cupcakes." This is an example of people being influenced via the ____
a. labeling technique b. bait-and-switch c. door-in-the-face technique d. disrupt-then-reframe technique
Jean Piaget proposed that cognitive development reaches full maturity at formal operations; however, contemporary researchers proposed that this is not the case, but rather that cognitive maturity extends into ____
a. postformal thinking b. preformal thinking c. metacognitive thinking d. analytical thinking
The local police want to convince drivers to obey the fifty-five mile per hour speed limit on the highways. The police chief is convinced that doubling speeding fines is the answer
You've just read the section of Chapter 6 that deals with insufficient punishment. What would you say to him? a. "That's not the way to change drivers' attitudes about obeying the speed limit." b. "Good idea; that way, drivers will change their attitudes about speeding." c. "That won't work if officers don't enforce the speed limits." d. "Make sure the severe punishment is swift and certain."
In contrast to the _____, the activity theory states that older adults are better adjusted when they are more active and involved in physical and social activities
A) socioemotional selectivity theory B) ego integrity theory C) psychosocial theory D) disengagement theory