Akira, a Japanese adolescent, and Carl, from the United States, both responded to the question “Who am I?” by writing down as many answers as possible. Carl’s self- description is more likely to include which of the following?
a. “I am a good friend to others.”.
b. “I am my parents’ second child.”.
c. “I am smart.”.
d. “I am as good a student as my best friend.”.
Answer: c
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a. Ralph is an alcoholic; Ralph wins a major world tennis tournament. b. Ralph is an alcoholic; Ralph enters a treatment program; Ralph wins a major world tennis tournament. c. Ralph is an alcoholic; Ralph enters a treatment program; Ralph has been sober for a year; Ralph wins a major world tennis tournament. d. Ralph is an alcoholic; Ralph enters a treatment program; Ralph has been sober for a year; Ralph practices tennis 50 hours a week; Ralph wins a major world tennis tournament.
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a. information-processing b. psychometric c. cognitive d. psychophysics
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. the smell of a rose b. a strongly bitter taste c. a soft sound d. a pastel painting