Which of the following people would most likely willingly and happily live with his or her parents until his or her late 20s or early 30s?
a. Brice, an emerging adult from the United States
b. Antonio, an emerging adult from Italy
c. Hector, an emerging adult from Canada
d. Matthias, an emerging adult from Germany
Answer: B
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Which of the following comes closest to the textbook's conclusion regarding the elimination of prejudice?
a. While it is possible to meaningfully reduce specific prejudices, the tendencies for stereotyping and ingroup favoritism appear to be innate. b. Prejudice could be significantly reduced via education and structural changes to society. c. Prejudice is not at all inevitable; it exists in some cultures but not in others, suggesting that a prejudice-free culture is wholly possible. d. Prejudice is more or less natural, and almost all attempts to reduce prejudices have been completely ineffective.
Steve has been diagnosed as suffering from Type I schizophrenia; Ryan received the diagnosis of Type II schizophrenia. Which of these patients has the better chance of recovery?
A. Both have excellent chances of returning to a normal state within six months. B. Steve C. Ryan D. It is impossible to predict because the course of schizophrenia is so variable
Surgency (or extraversion) is a dimension of temperament related to positive affect and activity, reflected in high activity level, smiling and laughter, and high-intensity expression of pleasure
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is a positive trait that can be manifested using emotional intelligence?
A. wisdom B. mindfulness C. conscientiousness D. candidness