You are practicing your guitar alone in your dorm room when your roommate and another student from down the hall walk in and motion for you to keep going. If you are confident in your musical skill, you are more likely to perform better with these two people present, according to the principle of
a. social facilitation.
b. social compliance.
c. indirect obedience.
d. group conformity.
A
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a. mild neurocognitive disorder c. brain pathology b. dementia d. learning disabilities
A problem with the five-factor model is that:
A. its comprehensiveness makes it too unmanageable B. it is too limited and simplistic to give meaningful descriptions of personalities C. it is based upon unreliable statistical techniques D. it takes into account genetic influences
If one identical twin has Parkinson's disease before age 51, what is the probability that the other twin will also develop the disorder?
A. 6 times greater than for a fraternal twin B. around 50% C. 6 times greater than the general population D. 10 times greater than for a fraternal twin
Which personality disorder is characterized by excessive attention seeking and dramatic behaviour, including being overly flirtatious?
a. histrionic b. borderline c. narcissistic d. dependent