Nisbett (2003) suggested that the difference in ways of thinking came from differences in Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. With that in mind, how would you expect your new roommate, who is from Korea, to think?
a. holistically
b. analytically
c. representatively
d. controlled and slowly
Answer: A
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Moka has a high stress tolerance. What does this characterization tell us about Moka?
A. He can function well in the face of a high level of stress. B. He is likely to be particularly vulnerable to slight frustration. C. He may feel threatened more readily than those with low stress tolerance. D. He is particularly vulnerable to acute stress disorder.
Research on interventions has shown that
a. interventions that target specific groups, such as the elderly, women, and minority groups are considered too specialized and will not likely be utilized in the future. b. determinants of health behaviors include individual level processes as well as processes at the family societal level. c. the effectiveness of psychological interventions is still weak, especially compared to medical interventions. d. cultural level differences are minimal beyond the distinction between collectivist and individualist cutlures.
Which psychologist followed 1,500 California children with IQs above 140 from the time they were in elementary school through adulthood?
a. David Wechsler b. Alfred Binet c. Howard Gardner d. Lewis Terman
If most of the axons that transmit dopamine to some brain area die or become inactive, the remaining dopamine synapses become ____.
A. less responsive B. less easily stimulated C. more resistant D. more responsive