When you see a classmate in class or at a study session, he is always very friendly towards you. However, when you run into him at an upscale party, he acts as if he does not know you. Since you know he is a friendly person, what are you most likely to attribute his behavior to?
a. a fundamental error c. the situation
b. a stereotype d. a disposition
C
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Compare and contrast a dimensional classification system with a categorical classification system, such as the current DSM-5
Answer:
Jarratt is above average in weight and is obsessed with thoughts of weight, food, and eating. As a result, he often feels guilt, shame, self-contempt, and anxiety that can only be reduced through purging the food from his body. Jarratt's behavior fits that of a person who is
a. anorexic. b. bulimic. c. overweight. d. morbidly obese.
The simplest type of learning is
a. habituation. b. classical conditioning. c. operant conditioning. d. deferred imitation.
The most obvious organized patterns of behavior in a newborn baby are __________
A) reflexes B) states of arousal C) shrill cries D) sleep patterns