Hans Eysenck's three factor PEN model stands for __________
a) positive, extroverted, natural.
b) practical, emotional, negative
c) psychoticism, extraversion, neuroticism.
d) pessimism, emotionality, narcissism
c
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Imprinting refers to
a. an innate tendency to follow moving objects. b. the ability of parents to instill their values into their children. c. severing ties from a social convoy. d. becoming attached to whomever provides oral gratification.
Generalizations regarding cultural practices frequently fail to capture ____ differences that exist within and across ethnic groups
a. universal b. biological c. personality d. SES
While ice skating, Ronnie attempted to skate backwards twice and fell each time. Given these failed attempts, Thorndike's law of effect predicts that he will
A. continue to try skating backwards again and again. B. be less likely to try skating backwards again. C. no longer enjoy skating and stop altogether. D. will enjoy skating even more now than before.
Melissa and her co-worker, Theresa, were both being considered for a promotion. If Melissa has a fixed mindset, how is she likely to respond to Theresa getting the promotion over her?
A. She will react angrily when her boss tells her the decision and become jealous of Theresa. B. She will graciously congratulate Theresa and state, "next year will be my year." C. She will be hurt by the decision but use it as motivation to work even harder. D. She will seek out detailed feedback from her boss about areas for improvement.