Research findings on gender and self-disclosure indicate that
A) ?females consistently disclose more than males.
B) ?in an other-gender relationship, self-disclosure is relatively equal for men and for women.
C) ?men generally disclose more personal information and feelings than women do.
D) ?the gender disparity in self-disclosure is consistent across cultures.
B
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_____ believed that people who are not neurotic will function in a conscious, rational way, aware of and in control of the forces that motivate them
a. Jung c. Rogers b. Allport d. Maslow
Hans Eysenckâs originally proposed two personality factors called ____
a. ?sociability/isolation and anxious/calm b. ?aggressive/passive and loud/soft c. ?feminine/masculine and stable/unstable d. ?introversion/extraversion and emotional stability/neuroticism
The brain region believed to be associated with "hunches," "intuition," and the emotional component of thinking is located in the
a. parietal lobes near the cerebellum. b. temporal lobes directly above the hippocampus. c. frontal lobes just behind the central fissure. d. temporal lobes beside the lateral fissure. e. frontal lobes just above the eyes.
Brandi is 22 years old and has just finished a communications degree at a university. Finding a job in a marketing firm is difficult, so Brandi decides to move home with her parents for a while until she finds a good job
What is likely to make Brandi's transition to moving back home easier for both her and her parents? a. If Brandi's parents recognize her new maturity. b. When moving home, Brandi needs to expect to be treated like an adolescent. c. Brandi's parents need to help her manage her life choices. d. Brandi needs to take on a subordinate role as a dependent child.