Personality theorists are often influenced by the works of earlier theorists. A good example of this is how
A. Rogers influenced Kelly.
B. Watson influenced Skinner.
C. Jung influenced Eysenck.
D. Freud influenced Maslow.
B
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Tina, age 11, characterizes herself as a smart, friendly person who is helpful to others. Tina's views of herself are based on __________.
A. her physical skills B. abstract psychological characteristics C. her desire to be popular with her friends D. external activities relying on motor skills
While adaptive in abusive and inescapable situations, dissociation may lead to ____
a. borderline personality disorder b. schizophrenia c. bipolar disorder d. split psychotic disorder
The most frequent explanation for the foot-in-the-door effect is:
a. social facilitation theory b. self-perception theory c. social loafing hypothesis d. molar behavior theory
Dr. McDonald uses only the testimonies of parents and teachers as support for his treatment of ADHD; this illustrates which warning sign of pseudoscience?
A) Exaggerated claims Incorrect. Dr. McDonald's claims that his treatment works are not necessarily exaggerated, but in this case they are only supported by anecdotal evidence coming from parents and teachers. B) Lack of self-correction C) Overreliance on anecdotes Correct. Overreliance on anecdotes involves ignoring large-scale studies and instead using testimonies from people who support the researcher's claim. D) Evasion of peer review