Aristotle was a(n) _____, while Plato was a(n) _____
A) ?empiricist; nativist
B) ?structuralist; functionalist
C) ?functionalist; structuralist
D) ?nativist; empiricist
A
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Ted did not score high on the company's tests for employment, but he had other impressive qualities. For example, he seemed able to control his impulses, and to keep distress from overwhelming him
Psychologists would note that Ted seems to be especially adept at a) social responsibility. b) emotional intelligence. c) knowledge of display rules. d) understanding the dimensions of appraisal.
Elizabeth is on a business trip. She is staying in a nice hotel in the heart of the big city. Unfortunately, Elizabeth is unable to fall asleep because her room is on a busy street and the traffic noise is constant. Eventually, Elizabeth's sensory neurons will respond to the constant traffic noise and ____________________.
A. increase their activity, thereby diminishing her sensitivity to the noise B. increase their activity and therefore increase Elizabeth's sensory threshold C. decrease their activity, thereby diminishing her sensitivity to the noise D. decrease their activity and therefore increase Elizabeth's sensory threshold
While driving on a highway, George sees a sign on a building that says "MO_EL." George knows that the building is a motel even though the sign is missing a letter because of the Gestalt ________.
A. law of closure B. law of similarity C. law of continuity D. law of proximity
By emphasizing the contribution Jackie Robinson might make to the Brooklyn Dodgers' winning the 1947 pennant, Branch Rickey used ________ to reduce racial prejudice and conflict among team members.
A. the GRIT strategy B. an arbitration C. an integrative agreement D. a superordinate goal