Use the five-factor model to describe what you believe would be an ideal grandparent. Be sure to explain your description
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal grandparent would be low on the neuroticism dimension (calm, even-tempered, self-content, comfortable, unemotional, and hardy), low on the extraversion dimension (reserved, quiet, passive, serious, and emotionally unreactive), high on the openness to experience dimension (vivid imagination, appreciation of art, and a strong desire to try anything once), high on the agreeableness dimension (accepting, willing to work with others, and caring), and high on the conscientiousness dimension (hard-working, ambitious, energetic, scrupulous, and persevering).
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a. active questioning and searching. b. consideration of a minimal number of alternative selves. c. automatic acceptance of the values held by others. d. putting down one's egocentric views.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which statement about schizophrenic hallucinations is accurate?
a. Hallucinations are directly related to environmental stimuli. b. Hallucinations are pathognomonic to schizophrenia. c. Hallucinations always involve negative stimuli. d. Hallucinations usually appear to be real to the person with schizophrenia.
Shirley is introduced to her friend's mother. While Shirley heard the woman's name, she had no idea what the woman's name was immediately after it was spoken. It is most accurate to say that the woman's name
a. never made it past Shirley's sensory register. b. is trapped in Shirley's short-term memory. c. is lost in Shirley's long-term memory. d. could be cued for recall later on if Shirley would relax a bit.