What is a moral vision, as described by John Chambers Christopher in his article Situating Positive Psychology?

A. The sense of morality that one envisions themselves abiding by over their lifetime.
B. A set of assumptions about a person’s nature or self, and a set of moral or ethical assumptions about what the person should become.
C. Someone’s guiding principle for how they view their own actions while comparing their behavior to the actions of others.
D. A person’s perception about acceptable behaviors based on whether they understand right or wrong.


Ans: B

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The field of social psychology emerged as a distinct discipline around the end of the

a. 17th century. b. 18th century. c. 19th century. d. 20th century.

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Research by Zajonc's et al. (1969) in which cockroaches run in simple or complex mazes alone, in pairs, or with an audience provides support for which explanation of social facilitation?

a. the evaluation apprehension theory b. the distraction-conflict theory c. the persuasive arguments theory d. the mere presence theory

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The most effective way to improve school effectiveness is to

a. have year-round school. b. add money to the budget but do not directly target academic instruction issues. c. modestly reduce the student-faculty ratio. d. encourage parents to purchase books and intellectually stimulating toys for their children.

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Culture may act as a stressor in the diathesis-stress model of psychopathology by:

a. activating cultural folklore. b. the confusion that might occur from misunderstood communication. c. activating certain vulnerabilities and predispositions that may lead to the emergence of psychopathology. d. causing confusion when interpreting research data.

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