Sometimes a man with a high need for Affiliation will engage in social interactions, but sometimes he will not. According to Murray, what determines the man's affiliation behavior?
A. Whether or not he has recently spent time with people
B. The strength of his need for Affiliation relative to other needs
C. The need for Affiliation levels of other people
D. His need for Power
B
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a) True b) False
Fein and Spencer (1997) conducted a study in which participants evaluated a job applicant whom they believed to be either Jewish or non-Jewish. Which statement about this study is false? a. Participants were more likely to discriminate against the Jewish applicant when they had previously beengiven negative feedback about their own abilities
b. Participants who were able to avoid discriminating against the Jewish applicant demonstrated the biggestboost to their own self-esteem. c. The study was conducted on a campus where negative stereotypes about Jewish women were pervasive. d. Their results provide supporting evidence for one of the basic predictions of social identity theory.
The midlife crisis is a result of ______ rather than age
Fill in the blank with correct word
All of the following are features of a conditioned stimulus (CS) except:
a. Normally developed from pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus. b. The presentation of the conditioned stimulus (CS) increases the future frequency of the response. c. Produces a response similar to the one produced by the unconditioned stimulus. d. The conditioned stimulus did not produce the response before pairing with the unconditioned stimulus.