The social–cognitive approach examines how _____ interact to cause behaviour.
A) anxiety and boredom
B) personality and situation
C) thoughts and feelings
D) personality and intelligence
B) personality and situation
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According to Piaget, what are the main elements in a child's cognitive development?
a. Assimilation, accommodation, and equilibration b. Sensation and memorization c. Classical conditioning and operant conditioning d. Habituation and dishabituation
According to your text, what factor do biologists emphasize as the MOST important to natural selection?
a. survival b. mutation c. situation d. reproduction
Kinship is a measure of
a. shared environmental influences. b. cohesiveness within adoptive families. c. nonshared individualized environmental experiences. d. the extent to which individuals share the same genes.
The theory that every task requires the combination of a general ability and skills that are specific to the task is known as the _____ theory of intelligence.
A) general-specific B) two-factor C) factor analytic D) g-factor