Which of the following profiles from the California Psychological Inventory Moderate (CPI) best explains the differences between problematic police officers and those who have had few serious problems?

A. Class I (poise, ascendancy, self assurance, interpersonal adequacy)
B. Class II (maturity, responsibility, self-control, and personal values)
C. Class III (achievement potential)
D. Class IV (intellectual and interest modes)


B

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A. Labouvie-Vief argued for complete cognitive development at the formal operations stage, whereas Piaget believed a period of postformal thought was necessary. B. Labouvie-Vief proposed a stage of postformal thought, whereas Piaget thought cognitive development was complete at the stage of formal operations. C. Both Labouvie-Vief and Piaget concluded that postformal thought represented the completion of cognitive development. D. Labouvie-Vief emphasized the importance of concrete operational thought, whereas Piaget emphasized the importance of postformal thought.

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Brian is experiencing an increased level of motivation. According to the textbook, what must he show to be motivated?

A. Brian's behavior must be instinctive. B. He must direct his energies toward a specific goal. C. As he reaches his goal, his arousal must subside. D. The goal that Brian is working towards must be general and not specific.

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Pavlov found that the strength of a conditioned response increased with the number of pairings of the

a. CR and UR. b. CS and US. c. CS and CR. d. CS and UR. e. CR and US.

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Lance is anxiously awaiting his girlfriend's phone call. When the phone finally rings, he quickly answers it and says, "Hi, honey bun. Come kiss me now." But it is actually his startled boss on the phone, who promptly accepts the offer. What perceptual process caused this embarrassing event??

a. ?feature detection b. ?bottom-up processing c. ?perceptual set d. ?auditory gradients

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