How a person typically behaves in social situations, whether people are retiring or outgoing is an example of a ________

a. personality stage
b. differential continuity
c. personality Trait
d. personality dilemma


C

Psychology

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Tolman's concept of cognitive maps, i.e., that the animal learns the "whole," might be traced to his work ____.?

a. ?with Koffka on Gestalt psychology during graduate school b. ?with Lewin and Lewin's system of the "life space" c. ?with Lewin and Lewin's use of topology and geometry to explain behavior d. ?in engineering at Harvard e. ?with the OSS in World War II

Psychology

The social-cognitive approach to personality is sometimes criticized for:

a. relying on case studies that may not be representative of the general population b. focusing on the unconscious, which cannot be studied objectively c. failing to emphasize adequately the role of biological and genetic factors in development d. relying on self-reports that may not be reliable and accurate

Psychology

An en banc decision refers to a decision

A. from the Supreme Court. B. that can not be appealed. C. from the full court. D. that favors the petitioner.

Psychology

The eardrum is a

A. part of the outer ear that vibrates when sound waves hit it. B. thin membrane leading to the inner ear. C. vibrating structure that runs through the center of the cochlea, dividing it into an upper chamber and a lower chamber, and contains sense receptors for sound. D. coiled tube in the inner ear filled with fluid that vibrates in response to sound.

Psychology