Your text discusses two primary reasons that motivate people to become leaders despite the great costs of leadership. Which are they?
A) to appear likable and to establish family bonds
B) to acquire information and to choose correctly
C) to gain resources and to achieve social status
D) to manage moods and emotions and to cope with feelings of annoyance
Answer: C
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a. controlled, but not automatic processes. b. automatic, but not controlled processes. c. both controlled and automatic processes. d. neither controlled nor automatic processes.
Which of the following demonstrates the "creative self" as described by Adler?
a. Jim thinks about his past and falls into a deep depression. b. Lauren responds to her unconscious motivations. c. Greg fears he will never walk again after his car accident. d. Diane knows she is not athletic but works hard to develop her intellect.
If you are confused by a multiple-choice question because you notice that several choices are correct, but fail to notice that the question asks, "Which is not correct?" you may have experienced the effect of
a. overanticipation. c. overextension. b. a mental set. d. insight.
Why is it important to know how many orders of treatments there are when conducting a repeated measures factorial experiment? It is important because _____
a. there must be a sufficient number of participants tested in each order to allow for statistical analysis of carryover effects b. there should always be at least twenty participants tested in each order so that the power of the experiment is sufficiently great c. the more orders there are, the lower the power of the experiment is, and the less likely it is that the null hypothesis will be rejected d. the more orders there are, the fewer degrees of freedom there will be in the ANOVA