According to Hans Eysenck, personality is determined largely by a person's _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
genes
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In trying to understand the psychology of addiction, Dr. Jackson focuses on the neurochemical changes that occur, Dr. Fong focuses on the consequences that people experience for their behavior, and Dr. Wenkle focuses on the cognitive processes that people use in choosing their actions. The different perspectives of these three professionals help to illustrate the underlying theme that
a. psychology is theoretically diverse. b. psychology evolves in a sociohistorical context. c. psychology is empirical. d. our experience of the world is highly subjective.
If a ball that a five-month-old infant is playing with rolls under a chair (and out of sight), the infant will not look for it. Piaget believed that this occurs because the infant
a. does not understand the concept of roll. b. has a short attention span. c. has not developed conservation. d. has not developed object permanence.
__________is a behavior-therapy technique in which a client observes and imitates a person who approaches and copes with feared objects or situations
A) Dream analysis B) Transference C) Systematic desensitization D) Modeling E) Select
Personality psychologists use factor analysis to help them determine
A. a person's central traits. B. which personality traits correlate together. C. the stability of personality traits over time and situations. D. the validity of personality trait measures.