Jeffry is high in dark triad traits. What might his experience with mate-poaching be?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Those high in dark triad traits are also more likely to engage in mate-poaching by stealing someone else's partner. Interestingly, dark triad individuals are also more likely to report that people have taken their mates. Perhaps people who start relationships with others' partners are more likely to lose their partners the same way.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The parts of the brain responsible for inhibiting aggression and considering the long-term consequences of behavior are mature in humans
A. at puberty. B. at the age of 16, which is why we allow people to start driving at that age. C. at the age of 18, which is why legal adulthood begins at this age. D. by the early to mid-20s.
According to the authors of your text, the overjustification effect is the tendency for people to view their behavior as caused by something
a. extrinsic, thus undermining their intrinsic motivation. b. intrinsic, thus overshadowing their extrinsic motivation. c. overjustified by intrinsic motivation. d. rewardable, but not punishable.
An advancement in brain-imaging techniques allows scientists to view a "video" of your brain in action. It is called a(n) __________.
A. MRI B. CT C. fMRI D. EEG