Carole seems to be incredibly healthy; she is able to resist illness no matter how much stress she is under. She tends to fully involve herself in whatever she is doing, she believes that change is normal and that she has control over the course of her life. Psychologists would say that Carole has
a. an external locus of control. c. moderate self-efficacy expectations.
b. high psychological hardiness. d. Type A behavior.
B
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What will be an ideal response?
Strong synergy—performing at a level that exceeds the capability of even the best member—is common in groups.
a. True b. False
According to encoding specificity phenomenon, people are most likely to recall information
a) when using mnemonic devices frequently.
b) after getting a full night of sleep.
c) in environments similar to where they learned it.
d) by making mental images of ideas that they want to remember later.
Laboratory analogue experiments typically differ from regular experiments in that:
A) they have no control group B) participants are not randomly assigned to groups C) they have lower ecological validity D) none of the above