Regarding emotional intelligence, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Emotional intelligence is the ability to consciously make your emotions work for you.
b. Happiness can be cultivated by using the strengths we already possess, including kindness, originality, humor, optimism, and generosity.
c. Negative emotions can provide valuable and constructive information, such as the need to mend a relationship or change one's direction in life.
d. Extremely rational approaches to making choices produce emotionally flexible and wise decisions.


D

Psychology

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John Dewey is credited with initiating the early development of functional psychology in his paper entitled, "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology." What was the major point that Dewey made in this paper??

a. ?Psychology should try to analyze behavior into stimulus-response units only. b. ?Psychology should try to become a biological science and attempt to explain mental processes in terms of brain activity. c. ?Psychology should only apply the evolutionary doctrine to the development of organisms. The evolutionary doctrine should not be used to analyze society. d. ?Behavior cannot be properly understood or analyzed into simple stimulus-response units. Behavior must be understood in terms of its result and the adaptive significance of the behavior to the organism. e. ?Psychology should be concerned with behavior only.

Psychology

Neurofibrillary tangles, memory loss, and beta-amyloidplaques are most related to ____

a. Huntington's disease c. Parkinson's disease b. epilepsy d. Alzheimer's disease

Psychology

Which of the following is a negative emotional attitude tinged with fear, hatred, or suspicion that is held against members of a particular social group?

a. prejudice b. stereotype c. discrimination d. displaced aggression

Psychology

Is motor development more or less restricted in traditional cultures/developing countries compared to OECD countries? Why? How does this difference impact growth of motor skills?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology