What is the ultimate goal of meandering in career choice?

a. to be able to try out a range of jobs before one dies.
b. to hopefully fall into a job that unexpectedly fits.
c. to not have to settle for a job you do not want.
d. to make one's parents nervous.


B. Most hope to fall into a job that fits them.

Psychology

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a. probably would not experience any distress or impairment. b. would be distressed but not impaired. c. would be impaired but not distressed. d. would probably be both distressed and impaired.

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Estimates of the probability that an event will happen based on the ease with which instances of the event can be brought to mind reflect the

a. base-rate fallacy. b. fundamental attribution error. c. two-step attribution process. d. availability heuristic.

Psychology

Festinger and Carlsmith performed and experiment in which students were paid either nothing, $1, or $20 to lie about a boring task. Which of the following is NOT true about the results of that experiment? The students who were paid:

a. nothing did not change their minds about the experimental task b. $1 did change their minds about the experimental task c. $20 did not change their minds about the experimental task d. $1 did not change their minds about the experimental task

Psychology

Giacomo uses cocaine. He finds that he needs to use more of the drug to re-create its original effects. Giacomo's experience is an indication of:

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology