In support of the frequency and commonality of a midlife crisis, Daniel Levinson (1978) claimed to have identified what percentage of men he interviewed as having a midlife crisis?
a. 33%
b. 50%
c. 75%
d. 98%
Answer: C
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Regarding spatial behavior, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Since spatial behavior is very consistent, you can learn about your relationship to others by observing the distance you comfortably hold between yourselves. b. In many Middle Eastern countries, people hold their faces only inches apart while talking. c. When people have different cultural norms for personal space, misunderstanding can occur with one person feeling that the other is being too familiar and the other who is moving closer feeling rejected. d. In Western Europe, the French sit closer together when conversing than the English do.
Each culture has an understanding of the adult competencies needed for adequate functioning, but these competencies differ by culture and environment
a) True b) False
Behaviorists branded the study of imagery as being unproductive because
A. some people have great difficulty forming visual images. B. visual images vary in detail. C. visual images are invisible to everyone except the person experiencing them. D. the imageless thought debate was unresolved.
A parrot identified a new fruit that was good to eat. After watching the parrot eat the fruit, the other parrots in the flock also began eating it. The behaviour of the flock illustrates:
A) operant conditioning. B) latent learning. C) observational learning. D) positive reinforcement.