Which of the following is true about projective tests?
A. Test-takers are presented with ambiguous stimuli.
B. Test-givers are trained to recognize correct and incorrect answers.
C. Projective tests are typically used to determine where a person lies on a particular personality trait dimension.
D. Although once popular, projective tests are rarely used by psychologists today.
A
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Felisia finishes her psychology test and goes outside and joins a group of students who are discussing the test. Felisia asks the group, "Didn't you think those last four questions were hard? Did the teacher go over that material?" The other students agree with Felisia that the questions were extremely difficult thus giving Felisia an idea of how her opinion "stacks" up to the opinions of others
This illustrates Felisia's use of a. social exchange. b. group cohesiveness. c. cognitive dissonance. d. social comparison.
Harry Stack Sullivan is credited with proposing that the intimacy required in friendships
a. does not last through adulthood. b. is relevant in peer social relations in younger children. c. is instilled by the parents. d. may also promote healthy relationships later in life.
__________ is the ability to move quickly and precisely, whereas __________ is the ability to respond quickly to changing information.
A. Agility; reaction time B. Reaction time; agility C. Coordination; strength D. Strength; coordination
The three main articulatory dimensions used to describe consonant sounds are:
A. stops, fricatives, and affricates. B. phonetics, phonemics, and distinctive features C. phones, phonemes, and allophones D. manner of articulation, place of articulation, voicing