Which of the following is an example of an industrial/organizational psychologist?

A. someone who helps victims of relationship violence
B. someone who researches environmental design of buildings
C. someone who helps people determine what career is best for them based on their skills
D. someone who publishes academic articles on parenting practices


Answer: C

Psychology

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A drawback of PET scans compared to newer techniques, such as magnetoencephalography, is that:

a. PET is slower, which means it is more difficult to measure moment-to-moment changes in brain activity. b. PET is faster, which makes it difficult to figure out how brain activity relates to what someone sees or hears. c. PET is too expensive for practical use. d. PET is slower, and it does not provide a picture of the brain.

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_____, or learning by association, was developed by _____, while he studied the physiology of digestion in dogs

Fill in the blank with correct word

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Which statement about youth sports is TRUE?

A. Participating in sports and cheerleading seems to significantly decrease involvement in delinquent behaviors. B. When teens find a sport "stressful," they tend to compensate with greater effort. C. The greatest benefit of involvement is found with coaches who rely heavily on criticism and punishment. D. Sports involvement can lead to improved self-esteem.

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Which of these is NOT one of the assumptions of the information-processing (GPS) approach to problem solving?

a) Solution involves a sudden realization or breakthrough. b) Solution involves a serial process that moves one closer and closer to the ultimate goal. c) Solution involves breaking a problem down into manageable parts. d) Problem solving involves movement through what is termed "problem space."

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