In general, if an individual mimics aspects of our behaviour, we tend to
a. like them less.
b. categorize them as belonging to an outgroup.
c. like them more.
d. become irritated.
c. like them more.
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Denise is unemployed. Over the past three years, she has been fired from 10 different positions. If you interpreted Denise's dream of being the CEO of a Fortune 500 company as an attempt for Denise to fulfill ungratified needs from her waking life, you would be subscribing to the
a. problem-solving theory of dreams. b. activation-synthesis theory of dreams. c. wish-fulfillment theory of dreams. d. neural overflow hypothesis of dreams.
How should new foods be introduced to the infant?
a. Foods should be introduced one at a time to assess for allergies or preferences. b. It does not matter, as infants will not show taste preferences. c. Poultry and fish should be introduced before cereal and strained fruits. d. Meat and fish should not be introduced before age 2.
Kelly's theory is based on the idea that _____
a. people belonging to the same culture construe events in identical ways b. future events duplicate past events c. personality is fully developed at childhood and is unchanging thereafter d. themes from the past will reappear in the future
When Ms. Jones calculated her students' accounting test scores, she noticed that one student had an extremely low score. Which measure of central tendency should not be used in this situation?
a. mean b. standard deviation c. mode d. median