Which type of psychologist develops the regulations and principles of effective design?
A. Human factors psychologist
B. Social psychologist
C. Organizational psychologist
D. Industrial psychologist
A. Human factors psychologist
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Compared to 30 or 40 years ago, personality psychologists today generally are more likely to acknowledge that
A. the personalities of newborns resemble a "blank slate." B. personality cannot be separated from our biology. C. all people have similar biological functioning, such as nearly identical brain-wave activity. D. differences in adult personality are a result of different learning histories.
Which of the following was NOT one of the common sources of work stress listed in your textbook?
a. feeling undervalued b. having too much control over one's work day c. having to work long hours d. the type of work people have to do
Divergent thinking (creativity) is a skill that responds especially
a. to the child's abusive or neglectful experiences. b. to the quality of the family home environment. c. when phenotype is determined by genotype. d. to the child's high level of intelligence.
Robert watched informative educational programming during his preschool years, while Alex watched violent or entertaining programming. Now that both are in high school, Robert is likely to
a. enjoy watching violent or entertaining programming more than Alex. b. enjoy watching violent or entertaining programming less than Alex. c. have lower grades in English, math, and science than Alex. d. have higher grades in English, math, and science than Alex.