Motives are:

A) seen directly.
B) inferred from behavior.
C) measured easily.
D) inherent dispositions.


B

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At age 64, Mrs. Willis began a long mental decline. She first showed memory loss and irritability, then delusions, social withdrawal and dementia. She died at age 68 andautopsy showed neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques in her brain. Mrs. Willis most likely had ____

a. Alzheimer's disease c. epilepsy b. aphasia d. ischemic stroke

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A new research study is published and becomes the "hot story" in the news today. This story concerns you because the researchers report that they are the first scientists to find a higher incidence of depression in individuals who are taking a particular vitamin-the same vitamin that your physician has had you taking for years. While this may be cause for you to investigate further, you probably shouldn't panic, because

A. your physician will call you if there is anything to worry about. B. research like this is rarely accurate. C. without replication, the finding could just be due to coincidence. D. unless it was a double-blind experiment, the results are almost certainly in error.

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__________ is the Piagetian term for development within a stage

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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The overconfidence phenomenon refers to the tendency to:

a. cling to our initial conceptions, even though they have been discredited. b. search for information consistent with our preconceptions. c. underestimate the extent to which our beliefs and judgments are erroneous. d. judge the likelihood of an event in terms of how readily instances of its occurrence are remembered.

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