Which of these is not one of the three factors in the model of depression proposed
by Seligman et al.?
(a) an internal attribution for poor performance
(b) a stable attribution
(c) a global attribution
(d) randomness in the attributions which leads to unpredictability and a sense
of helplessness
D
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Eysenck focused on the relationships between two personality traits:__________and emotional stability-instability
A) agreeableness-disagreeableness B) openness-shallowness C) introversion-extraversion D) conscientious-careless E) Select
A measuring instrument is said to be reliable when it is able to:
A) produce a consistent result if the same thing is measured twice. B) produce results that are close to the expected results. C) predict actual behaviour. D) covary with an independent variable.
The classic Robber's Cave study showed that prejudice can be reduced by ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Wiesel and Hubel (1963) deprived kittens of visual experience in one eye (monocular deprivation). The other eye allowed the kittens to interact normally with their environment. Later, Wiesel and Hubel looked at the receptive fields of neurons in the kittens' V1s. What did they find?
A. Genetic factors were the largest predictor of vision in cats. B. Monocular deprivation resulted in a reduction in the number of cells that responded to the deprived eye and fewer cells that responded to both eyes. C. Only when both eyes were deprived of visual input was there any change in function. D. Monocular deprivation appeared to change the cats' visual behavior without altering receptive fields in the cats' visual cortexes.