Proponents of the ________ theory of leadership assume that certain key personality traits (e.g., decisiveness, intelligence, compassion) make someone a good leader
a. contingency
b. democratic
c. great person
d. autocratic
Answer: C
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In Exercise 8, the CS Response Strength Window showed different curves for the low-intensity light (CSLL) and high-intensity tone (CSHT) that were in use during the overshadowing experimental treatment. The different curves corresponded to the greater salience of the tone. Which of the following aspects of the movement-ratio results from the experimental condition was most consistent with the CS-response-strength results?
a. The rapid growth of the movement ratio in the first few trials of Stage 1 (acquisition) b. Values of the movement ratio in excess of 0.5 during Stage 1 c. The much larger movement ratio for the tone than for the light in Stage 2 (extinction) d. The much larger movement ratio for the light than for the tone in Stage 2
If someone cuts you off in traffic, you may assume them to be a bad driver without realizing they are rushing to the hospital with an emergency. This is an example of
a. the devil effect b. stereotyping c. the fundamental attribution error d. the false consensus effect
To scientists, controlling behavior means coercing people into doing the bidding of others
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A key feature of ___________ is episodes characterized by feelings of detachment from one's thoughts, feelings, or sensations, or from one's surroundings
a. dissociative identity disorder b. generalized anxiety disorder c. social anxiety disorder d. depersonalization-derealization disorder