Describe the maladaptive traits someone scoring high or low on the neuroticism factor might experience
Answer:
High scorers on the neuroticism scale may be extremely nervous, hypersensitive, easily angered, depressed, easily embarrassed, impulsive, or easily overwhelmed by stress. Low scorers on the neuroticism scale may lack appropriate anxiety, have an inability to express anger or appreciate losses, be indifferent to opinions of others, be restrained or restricted, or be oblivious to danger.
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How do the procedures of whole-interval DRO and spaced-responding DRL differ?
a. DRO reinforces absence of behavior and DRL reinforces decreased rate of behavior b. DRO resets the interval if the behavior occurs but DRL does not c. DRO is used to decrease behavior and DRL is used to eliminate behavior d. A and B
Of the positive personality traits listed below, which were found to be the most strongly associated with life satisfaction?
a. curiosity and gratitude b. fairness and self-control c. humor and integrity d. persistence and the appreciation of excellence
All but which of the following are true statements regarding youth violence?
a. Youth violence resulting in deaths increased substantially in the 1980s in disadvantaged urban schools. b. Youth violence in the late 1980s increased in frequency in suburban and rural communities. c. Youth violence in the late 1990s increased amongst middle-class Caucasians. d. All of these are true statements regarding youth violence.
Thinking can best be defined as:
A. the way in which we use and store information in memory. B. the use of stored information to accomplish some sort of goal. C. information stored in our long-term memory about the world and how it works. D. memory traces that represent objects, events, people, and so on that are not present at the time.