When motives and tendencies become independent of their origins, they are __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
functionally autonomous
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Marie is a graduate student whose major area of interest is personality psychology. You should expect that Marie is MOST interested in
a. the ways in which physical or genetic factors influence and determine behavior. b. how people relate to each other and influence each other. c. the factors that lead people to act consistently across a variety of situations. d. the ways in which behavior and mental processes change over a lifetime.
Chandler wants to give blood at the school blood drive, and he plans to try to do so. But he knows that he will probably be turned away because of a medicine he is on. Chandler has a positive attitude toward blood donation, but what element of the Theory of Planned Behavior inhibits his ability to behave consistently with his attitude?
a. behavioral intention b. subjective norms c. perceived behavioral control d. attitude accessibility
If we retain the null hypothesis when it is true, we make a:
a. Type I error. b. Type II error. c. correct rejection. d. correct acceptance.
Damage to the ___________ disrupts the formation of _________ memories but does not disrupt the formation of visual memories
a. hippocampus; semantic c. thalamus; verbal b. prefrontal cortex; verbal d. visual cortex; semantic