When applying for a part-time job at the local supermarket, Bob was given a test to determine how well he would bag groceries. The next week Bob took the SAT in order to satisfy a college admissions requirement. The test at the supermarket was a measure of _____ validity whereas the SAT was a measure of _____ validity
a. concurrent; predictive
b. predictive; concurrent
c. construct; predictive
d. content; concurrent
a
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Kareem laughs whenever his neck is touched. Now before touching his neck, his mommy says "gotcha.". Pretty soon, as soon as she says "gotcha," Kareem starts to laugh. In this example, what is the conditioned stimulus?
a. Laughing when his neck is touched b. Saying "gotcha" c. Laughing when he hears "gotcha" d. Touching his neck
Sherman sees a woman trip and fall. He assumes this happened because the sidewalk is uneven. Sherman is relying on what to make his decision?
A. external attribution B. covariation model of attribution C. internal attribution D. principle of noncommon effects
Evolutionary psychologists have found from extensive studies around the world that ________
a. women, compared to men, are more interested in the physical attractiveness of their partners. b. women, compared to men, are more sexually jealous and possessive of their partners. c. men, compared to women, are more likely to emphasize the prospects of a potential mate. d. men, compared to women, are more interested in the youth of their partners.
Paul's friends like him because he can poke fun at his own mistakes and shortcomings. Allport would say that Paul is showing:
a. self-extension b. self-image c. self-identity d. self-objectification