Eysenck's basic personality dimension that describes the degree to which someone is inwardly or outwardly oriented is ______
a. introversion-extraversion c. neuroticism
b. emotional stability d. psychoticism
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Jeremy is faced with a dilemma about how to find a more efficient way to manage his business. His secretary, who has been working for him for a long time, is making many errors and missing days of work due to family illness. He thinks he should fire her, but she knows a lot about his business and has been a loyal employee. He is trying to find a solution that combines logic, compassion, and practicality. What kind of cognitive capacity does he need?
a. Postformal reasoning b. Crystallized intelligence c. Short-term memory d. Concrete operational thought
Which of the following best describes what occurs in the brain of highly intelligent children as they become young adults?
A. The corpus callosum becomes thicker and then it thins. B. The thalamus grows more neural connections with the cortex. C. The cortex, that was once thicker than normal in childhood, thins. D. The cortex continues to thicken.
The visual receptors that are used under dim light and produce only black and white sensations are the
a. rods. b. cones. c. phosphenes. d. stereocilia.
With respect to the lobes of the brain, the frontal lobe is involved in ________ and the occipital lobe is the final destination for ________
a. motor control; visual information b. pain sensations; auditory sensations c. planning activities; touch sensations d. touch sensations; cognitive activities