The Eysencks believed a person’s personality is largely governed by ___________.
a. sexual tendencies
b. environment
c. psychology
d. biology
d. biology
The Eysencks believed a person’s personality is largely governed by biology.
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the three-year follow-up? a. leading questions led to false memories b. hardly anyone remembered what they were doing c. about one-third had vivid but inaccurate memories d. nearly everyone showed accurate memories of where they were
A theory is best defined as a
a. set of concepts and propositions used to control developmental outcomes. b. set of concepts and propositions intended to describe and explain some aspect of experience. c. factual description of developmental phenomena. d. series of systematic tests of all available hypotheses.
At work, Walter feels overworked and unappreciated. He often imagines himself receiving a surprise visit from the CEO, who presents him with an award for his hard work and dedication to the company. Walter is using which defense mechanism?
a. compensation b. rationalization c. intellectualization d. fantasy
Based on family pedigree studies, which relative of an individual with a diagnosis of schizophrenia would be MOST at risk for developing the disorder?
A) niece B) sister C) father D) grandson