In Kelley's attribution theory, _____ is the degree to which the behavior is unique, and _____ is the frequency with which the actor engages in the specific behavior
a. distinctiveness; consistency
b. consistency; consensus
c. consensus; distinctiveness
d. consistency; distinctiveness
a
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Researchers estimate that one in _____ vulnerable older adults are at risk for some type of abuse, neglect, or exploitation
a. four b. six c. eight d. ten
According to Poortinga (1989), which of the following is a strategy to deal with nonequivalent data?
a) Decentering the nonequivalence b) Establishing cause–effect relationships c) Increasing the nonequivalence in the data d) Precluding comparison
Wayne eats a seven-course dinner and claims he cannot eat another bite of food. Then the waiter brings the dessert tray to the table, and Wayne finds that he's hungry for the pecan pie with whipped cream. His hunger is most likely due to:
A. a drop in blood sugar B. a surge in blood sugar C. the production of galanin D. psychosocial hunger factors
Emily is a single, 19-year-old mother who just couldn't manage to stop smoking during her pregnancy. Consequently, Emily runs a higher risk than many other women for a. becoming pregnant again right away
b. premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). c. post-partum depression. d. premenstrual syndrome.