Cattell defines personality as:

a. species specific behavior of a universal nature
b. that which tells what a man or woman will do when placed in a given situation
c. the term for behavior springing from innate drives and traits
d. that which allows one to generalize the behavior of an individual to that of society at large


b

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a. cause bodily reactions. b. come after bodily reactions. c. are not related to bodily reactions. d. occur simultaneously with bodily reactions. e. involve arousal and labeling of its causes.

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Survivors of suicides must cope with tasks related to

a. the death of someone to whom one has been close b. a death due to a non-natural cause c. a death perceived to have been avoidable d. a sudden death e. all of these

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The school of psychology that emphasized the organization of perceptual experience into wholes and the integration of separate stimuli into meaningful patterns is termed

a. psychoanalysis. b. functionalism. c. structuralism. d. Gestalt psychology.

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Dendrite is to axon as:

a) send is to receive. b) send is to regulate. c) receive is to send. d) receive is to release.

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