How is Eysenck's superfactor of psychoticism different from the other two superfactors?

a) It is only found among Western cultures.
b) It has no opposing dimension.
c) It is found only among males.
d) It appears later in life.


Answer: b) It has no opposing dimension.

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A. profound intellectual disability B. moderate intellectual disability C. borderline intellectual development D. mild intellectual disability

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Explain how Watson and Rayner could have altered their experiment with Little Albert that would make it more likely to meet today's ethical standards

What will be an ideal response?

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What is the criticism of Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

a) The highest need has never been attained. b) Self-actualization is actually a biological drive. c) The hierarchy does not have any focus on social needs. d) Some people who struggle with lower needs may still satisfy higher needs.

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Suppose that researchers collect data on the characteristics of altruism and dominance for a group of adolescents on a wilderness travel program. When they analyze the data, what are they likely to conclude concerning these personality characteristics?

a) The setting was conducive to only one of the traits studied. b) By adding behaviors separately for each trait, there was evidence of consistency. c) Adolescence is not a time when we expect to find consistency in behavior or personality. d) The two traits rarely occur together in the same person because one trait tends to obscure evidence of the other.

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