Peter is usually reserved and quiet, but when he goes to a football game he screams at the officials when they make a call he dislikes. Allport would say that Peter's aggressiveness is an example of:
a. a source trait
b. a secondary trait
c. a central trait
d. a cardinal trait
B
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Which developmental scientist speculated that the underlying temperament of a given society, determined genetically, may predispose people in that society toward a particular philosophy?
A. T.C. Frank B. Willard Kaiser C. Hugo Bratmann D. Jerome Kagan
High-risk individuals often do not want information about their own genetic potential; they want genetic information only as it applies to their pregnancy or prospective pregnancy
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Stigmatization is often an unintended result of
A) outpatient treatment for psychological disorders. B) using the dimensional view instead of the categorical view to diagnosis mental illness. C) applying the medical model. D) labeling individuals as suffering from a psychological disorder.
Jean Piaget proposed that cognitive development reaches full maturity at formal operations; however, contemporary researchers proposed that this is not the case, but rather that cognitive maturity extends into ____
a. postformal thinking b. preformal thinking c. metacognitive thinking d. analytical thinking