In attributing the causes of a person's behavior, we consider __________; that is, the
extent to which the person displays the behavior only in a particular circumstance.
a. distinctiveness
b. commonality
c. precedence
d. consensus
e. consistency
a. distinctiveness
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Which effect is likely to result from damage to the amygdala?
A. Lack of a startle response B. A normal startle response, but an absence of learned fears C. An enhanced startle response and an enhanced response to learned fears D. A fear response to any novel stimulus
Tolman insisted that all of his intervening variables be:?
a. ?mentalistic b. ?symbolic constructs c. ?constructed independently of any event d. ?operationally defined and tied systematically to observable events
According to Higgins (1987), we will feel negative emotions, such as depression, shame, or embarrassment, when there are discrepancies between our three selves.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Briefly discuss how cancer spreads in the body.
What will be an ideal response?