Epstein demonstrated that the cross-situational consistency of most personality traits is
higher when
a. only two situations are measured.
b. multiple observations across several days are made.
c. responses on two alternate days are measured.
d. laboratory observations are correlated with personal journal entries.
e. single observations were made since repeated measures confounds data with practice
effects.
b. multiple observations across several days are made.
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Adolescence is defined as
a. ages 16 to 21. b. a transitional"coming of age" period between childhood and adulthood. c. a time of conflict with one's parents. d. beginning at the onset of puberty and ending when puberty is over.
Which of the following is the best example of generalized anxiety disorder?
a. Terri has a history of panic attacks in a variety of settings, and she spends most of her time at home because she is afraid of having an "attack" in public. b. Alan refuses to eat in restaurants because he is afraid of embarrassing himself in a public place. c. For about eight months, Brandi has had several brief episodes of intense anxiety during which she feels as if she is losing her mind, after which she feels relatively calm. d. Greg has been under a vague but persistent "cloud" of worry for nearly a year.
The aspect of hearing that declines most significantly in midlife is the ability to _______________________________
a. interpret a whisper b. hear high-pitched tones c. follow a conversation d. hear a voice over the telephone
A specific time during development at which a particular event has its greatest consequences and the presence of certain kinds of environmental stimuli is necessary for development to proceed normally is called __________
a) discontinuous change b) continuous change c) a critical period d) natural change