Questioning whether the time spent on a manipulation task is a valid measure of conscientiousness refers to the problem of ____ validity
a. predictive
b. construct
c. internal
d. external
B
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Mention the characteristics of fully functioning persons, as described by Rogers
What will be an ideal response?
As scientists, psychologists have confidence in theories that
a. have stood the test of time. b. reveal the true nature of human behavior. c. are tied to observable evidence. d. do not rely simply on observation. e. are accepted by the majority of leading scholars.
When faced with moral dilemmas involving killing one person to save five others, ____
a. people with the weakest autonomic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others b. people with the strongest autonomic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others c. people with the strongest somatic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others d. people with the weakest somatic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
According to the parallel distributed processing approach to semantic memory,
a. concepts are linked together in a chain, and activation can move down that chain while we are thinking about this concept. b. several patterns of activation can proceed at the same time. c. when we think about a particular concept, the nonprototypes are activated at the exact same time as the prototypes. d. each concept is associated with 10 to 12 stable attributes that do not change.