Eysenck provided all of the following arguments except one to make the case for a biological basis of personality. Which one?
A. The results of cross-cultural research
B. Research on brain-wave activity
C. The consistency of extraversion-introversion over many years
D. genetics research findings
B
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What conclusion is warranted concerning the causal role of disturbed communication in families?
a. Disturbed communication is a significant cause of schizophrenia. b. Disturbed communication does not cause people to develop schizophrenia. c. Disturbed communication is responsible for the onset of schizophrenia, but not for its continuation. d. Disturbed communication is a cause of schizophreniform disorder but not schizophrenia.
In the study with the spot of light going around a clock, the time when activity began in the motor cortex of the brain was earlier than the time of the reported decision, implying that the brain starts producing a response before the person makes a conscious decision to move. What limitation in this study leads some people to doubt that conclusion?
What will be an ideal response?
Research indicates that the effects of social desirability are ____ in computer-administered interviews as compared to face-to-face interviews
a. increased b. decreased c. about the same d. increased for sensitive subject areas
Cooke and Sheeran (2004) found that attitude accessibility and direct experience with an attitude object increase the magnitude of attitude-behavior correlations. This finding, among others, led them to which of the conclusions below?
a. Accessibility and direct experience are interchangeable constructs. b. The effect of direct experience on attitude-behavior relations is mediated by the effects of direct experience on attitude accessibility. c. Attitude strength is an important moderator of attitude-behavior relations. d. Attitude accessibility is one of many consequences of direct experience with an attitude object.