Which perspective largely ignores subjective personal or cultural meanings, cognitions and emotions?

a. Kelly's ecological concepts
b. O'Donnell's activity setting concepts
c. Barker's behavior setting concepts
d. Moos's social climate approach


c

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Why would a person be naturally concerned about undergoing an amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling during their pregnancy? a. Because they carry a 1–2% risk of miscarriage

b. Because the results from both tests take two to four weeks to obtain. c. Because they are both rather painful, while an ultrasound is noninvasive and painless. d. Because they both carry an unacceptable rate of "false positive" results.

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Regarding visual images, which of the following statements is TRUE?

a. Visual images are accurately represented in miniature in the occipital lobes like a "little TV screen" in your brain. b. Visual images create patterns of activity in nerve cells in the occipital lobes which we interpret as images. c. Visual images are the exact opposite in color and form as real world images. d. Visual images are processed primarily by the parietal lobes.

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At four years of age, Deborah's favorite television show was Sesame Street; at seven years, it was a comedy show also watched by adults. This change in viewing preference is probably related to developmental changes in

a. attention. c. memory. b. problem solving. d. comprehension.

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Which example represents the assessment and measurement root of personality psychology?

A. administering a test of extraversion to a large group of people B. proposing a set number of traits that define the entirety of personality C. developing a personality theory based on people's unconscious impulses D. drawing conclusions about personality dimensions based on works of fiction by great authors

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