Rebecca sends an email to her subordinate Fiona requesting a meeting to discuss a project. However, Fiona has to complete an urgent task and refuses Rebecca's request. Rebecca is not pleased and tells her colleague that Fiona is "too busy and important." In this scenario, Rebecca believes that Fiona's behavior has a

A. secondary cause.
B. central cause.
C. dispositional cause.
D. primary cause.


Answer: C

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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a. "Leptin maintains a constant level of body fat.". b. "Through a hormone, the intestines signal the hypothalamus to stop eating.". c. "There are peripheral cues and central cues for hunger.". d. "Signals for hunger come exclusively from the stomach.".

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