Eysenck defines personality as:
a. the instincts that a person possesses which helps in the prediction of all actions
b. an enduring organization of the person's behavior, but not their instincts, which helps him/her adjust to the environment
c. the manner in which the person's intellect governs the person's actions
d. a relatively enduring organization of a person's character, temperament, intellect, and physique, which determines his/her unique adjustment to the environment
d
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a. strictness b. contrast c. carry over d. proximity
A cultural factor that may increase longevity is
polygamy. being integrated into the community. believing in life after death. being segregated from the noise and activity of children.
After finding a significant related measures t, the experimenter might want to find out how far apart the pretest and posttest means are. If so, the experimenter would find the _____
a. obtained value of t b. critical value of t c. magnitude of effect d. difference between the obtained and critical values of t
An infant's development of stranger anxiety corresponds to the development of __________.
A. primary emotions B. attachments C. personality D. the rooting reflex