Mary Rothbart and colleagues proposed three different temperaments: approach, avoidance, and effortful control
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From Luria’s studies of Asian farmers, the idea that “If I had firsthand knowledge of a black bear, I could answer a question about a black bear. However, I do not, so I cannot,” represents the power of ______ in reasoning.
a. experience b. generalizability c. literacy d. biology
Dr. Lafferman conducts a research experiment that explores the use of different classroom techniques for helping students earn better grades. After the research is fully complete, he posts a list of all of the students' grades on his office door,
along with a description of which of the participant groups each student was in. Which rule of ethical behavior has Dr. Lafferman forgotten to consider? a. A participant's right to fair and just compensation for participation b. A participant's right to privacy c. A participant's right to be involved with research that does not include deception d. A participant's right to give informed consent
Wynstin landed a fabulous job as a financial consultant about six months ago
He is quite successful at his job and enjoys what he does, but gets extremely stressed out while at work. He knows it is not the work that is bothering him, but rather an offensive coworker. Wynstin's coworker always comes to his office making derogatory comments toward him. Wynstin does not want to mention this to his supervisor because the offensive coworker is the supervisor's son. Over time, Wynstin decides that he will just try to ignore the comments and not take them personally. Wynstin is engaging in _____ as a coping mechanism. a) a primary appraisal b) a tertiary appraisal c) problem-focused coping d) emotion-focused coping