Andrei's family just got a new dog, Codie. Although Andrei was wary of Codie at first, now he loves to play with his new puppy. Andrei is most likely to be classified as having a(n) __________ temperament.
A. easy
B. difficult
C. wary
D. slow-to-warm-up
Answer: D
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a. ?just-world belief b. ?actor–observer bias c. ?situational attribution d. ?self-serving bias
Latchkey children
a. are likely to engage in antisocial behavior. b. tend to show high levels of anxiety. c. are more dependent than children who are cared for by their mothers. d. need to be mature enough to handle the responsibility.
Every time Jarrad opens his cigarette case or uses his lighter, he gets a painful electric shock. Jarrad's friends and family have been asked not to give him any cigarettes or light any cigarettes for him, so he must use his own lighter if he wants to smo
Eventually, Jarrad loses his desire to smoke, thanks to ______. a) negative transference b) behavioral contracting c) systematic desensitization d) aversion conditioning
Researchers (Sergios & Cody, 1985) conducted a replication of the study by Hatfield (Walster) and her colleagues (1966), in which men and women were paired at random for a "blind date" dance. In their study, Sergios and Cody studied gay men. They foun
a. the importance of physical attractiveness seems to be limited to heterosexuals. b. gay men are similar to heterosexuals in the importance of attractiveness. c. gay men place significantly more emphasis on physical attractiveness. d. gay men seem to prefer those who are comparable to themselves in attractiveness.