The emotional and behavioral predispositions present at birth are thought to be the foundation of personality. These predispositions are collectively referred to as
A) foundations.
B) temperament.
C) moods.
D) motivations.
B
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Born 39 weeks after conception, Sasha weighs in at around 2 pounds. Given this information, Sasha is best defined as a. full-term and normal birth weight
b. preterm and normal birth weight. c. preterm and very low birth weight. d. full-term and extremely low birth weight.
If a test is valid for two groups, but more valid for one than the other it is said to have _______
a. known group validity b. differential validity c. single group validity d. validity generalization
You are asked to look through an opening into what appears to be an ordinary room that has a small boy standing in the left corner. As the boy walks from the left corner to the right corner, he appears to grow very large. You have just experienced the illusion created by
a. retinal disparity. b. the Gestalt principle of contiguity. c. physiological nystagmus. d. the Ames room.
According to Erikson, a person entering adolescence can expect the major developmental task to center around the need to
a. develop trust in others. b. achieve intimacy with another. c. acquire personal autonomy. d. develop a unified sense of self.