Physiological needs form the base of Maslow's hierarchy of motives
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
T
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The heritability of a major trait can exceed the heritabilities of each of the individual facets of that trait because . . .
a. The personality test to measure these facets is flawed b. Aggregate measures are more reliable than single measures c. Of the way heritability is computed d. None of the above
Although Jan would be described as very extroverted, she will be more extroverted at a party than when she is attending church. This observation supports the concept of
a. trait-situation interaction. b. behavioral genetic determinants. c. situational fixations. d. possible selves.
Marcus likes taking his Great Dane, Brutus, to the dog park because the community value is keeping the park clean. He is often offended when other dog owners fail to clean up after their pets. Feeling offended by their inaction is a(n):
a. attitude. b. perception. c. belief. d. expectation of the situation.
In Selman's initial stage of perspective-taking, children appear unable to understand why someone would want to do something different than they want to do.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)