If Ernie believes that it is OK to cheat in sports competition, we could say that he is likely to be:
a. normally competitive
b. a loser
c. honest in other situations
d. hypercompetitive
d
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Who suggested that we develop in a healthy fashion by confronting and resolving developmental life crises?
a. Karen Horney b. Erik Erikson c. Sigmund Freud d. Alfred Adler
When people who are dating break up with one another, they often plan to "just be friends." What happens in reality?
a. Most do not remain friends. But they say this (and they often try to remain friends) because they are reluctant to break social bonds. b. Most do not remain friends, and never, in fact, expect to remain friends. They say this only to be polite. c. Most do remain friends, despite thinking that they won't. d. Most do remain friends, though such friendships are harder to sustain than other friendships.
Researchers prefer to select participants who accurately represent the larger population that the researchers are interested in. This type of a group is called a _________ sample
a. double-blind b. cross-cultural c. volunteer d. representative
Based on minimal ingroup paradigm, you would expect members of randomly assigned groups to:
a. favor their own group members over different group members. b. feel neutral toward one another given that groups were randomly assigned. c. dislike their own group members. d. it depends on the circumstances.