Shelley and Julie are mothers who both have a three-month-old infant. Shelley tells Julie, "My son is so fussy," to which Julie replies, "That's funny - my son is so easy"
It appears that Shelley and Julie are discussing their newborns'
a. personalities.
b. moods.
c. reflexes.
d. temperaments.
e. attachments
d. temperaments.
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In developing his theory, which of the following methods did Kelly rely on?
a. Psychoanalysis b. Behaviorism c. Trait theory d. None of these are correct.
The availability heuristic implies that people will tend to:
a. overestimate the frequency of events that are difficult to recall b. make accurate estimates when events are easier to recall c. underestimate the frequency of events that are easy to recall d. overestimate the frequency of events that are easy to recall
Sonya thinks that if she plays with a toy train and wears overalls, she will be a boy. Sonya has not developed gender
a. role. c. identity. b. schema. d. stability.
Which is NOT true of spotlight attention?
a. It operates very early in perception. b. It enhances the detection of events within its beam. c. it provides the encoding route into the visual system. d. It is reliant on the voluntary allocation of mental effort or concentration.