Hans Eysenck thought that personality differences result from _____

a. pervasive characteristics that influence a person's behavior in most situations
b. characteristics that influence behavior in some situations, but not others c. characteristics that can be inferred from observable behavior
d. general traits that are composed of, or give rise to, surface traits
e. biological differences that create variations in personality traits from person to person


e

Psychology

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The fact that widely different cultures use the same facial expressions to express different emotions would lead researchers to believe that expressions are ________ rather than ________

a. situational; emotional b. cognitive; biophysical c. unreliable; reliable d. innate; learned e. physical; mental

Psychology

According to research described in the text, _______ individuals and those with _______ religious beliefs are typically found to have the least anxiety about their own death

a. younger; strong b. younger; no c. older; strong d. older; no

Psychology

The sense of taste is referred to as

a. olfaction. b. gustation. c. the vestibular sense. d. the somesthetic sense.

Psychology

The direct flow of charged atoms into the tips of the taste buds explains which two tastes?

a. sweet and bitter b. salt and bitter c. sour and sweet d. salt and sour

Psychology