Eysenck referred to _________ when he described ". . . people whose emotions are labile, strong, and easily aroused; they are moody, touchy
a) emotionality
b) psychoticism
c) extraversion
Answer: a) emotionality
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a. loose associations. b. neologisms. c. tangentiality. d. clang associations.
As part of a class you are interviewing a five-year-old girl. You ask the child to explain how to cook breakfast and how to ride a bike. She doesn't seem to notice that her explanations do not make sense. Since you are familiar with social cognitive theory, you know that this child probably has not yet developed a mature ability of:
A. self-efficacy B. self-analysis C. schemes D. purposeful behavior
Which of the following statements is true of depth perception?
A) The clearness of an object cannot suggest its distance. B) Shadows and highlights give information about an object's two-dimensional shape. C) Closer objects are perceived as having smoother textures than distant objects. D) Distant objects stimulate smaller areas on the retina than nearby ones.
Research is empirical in nature, meaning that it ____
a. is accessible to everyone b. involves systematic observation c. uses statistical procedures d. can be replicated