How are attitudes formed?
a. they are innate c. they are learned
b. through genetic transmission d. innately and genetically transmitted
C
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The primary reason for the ethical dilemmas psychologists encounter regarding the use of deception in research reflects concerns
a. about whether the deception affects all participants equally. b. for the well-being of animals used in research. c. about the possibility of inflicting harm on human subjects. d. whether subjects believe the deception.
Generalized anxiety disorder and worry are largely concepts
a. cognitive b. physical c. behavioral d. psychosocial
A heritability index of 0 for a behavioural trait indicates that:
A) the brain has no role in the occurrence of that behavioural trait. B) genetic variation is not responsible for the individual variation in the occurrence of the trait. C) changing the environment will not change the likelihood that the trait will occur. D) the trait is extremely common in a given population.
When college students were asked to describe someone they knew well, they mentioned an average of __________ traits
a. ten secondary b. seven central c. four cardinal d. eight cardinal