In the 1940s study of Johns Hopkins medical students, which temperament was found to be the biggest risk factor for serious health problems and even death?
A) Rapid and facile
B) Slow and solid
C) Irregular and uneven
D) Generous and kind
E) Introverted and humble
C
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If people protest that this arrangement does not seem to be random, they are following a. the confirmation bias. b. the base-rate fallacy. c. the availability heuristic. d. the representativeness heuristic.
Spearman called the aspect of intelligence that is unique to a particular type of test: ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In the moral dilemma in your textbook that involved the druggist and the man who could not afford the medicine for his sick wife, which of the following responses would demonstrate the preconventional level?
a. Even if he steals the drug, his wife will probably die before he gets out of jail. b. The druggist may be wrong, but the law says stealing is wrong. c. People would think he was dishonest. d. He should steal the drug but admit to it.
College students are particularly prone to depression. Which of the following does NOT account for this?
a. pressure to choose a career b. isolation and loneliness c. the breakup of an intimate relationship d. low aspirations and low motivation