The main assumption of Holland's theory is that people
a. develop career goals at different rates
b. will be happiest in work environments that match their personalities.
c. should take tests to determine which career is best for them.
d. should choose a career based on economic issues.
b
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a. Conversations with other people who have the same problem b. Reinterpreting negative thought patterns so that they are more neutral c. Specific suggestions that the client should release anger and tension by screaming or punching inanimate objects d. Recalling a particularly troublesome dream
According to the textbook, is most social psychological research high in external validity? Why or why not? How big of a problem is cultural relativity for social psychology as a field, and what steps are researchers taking to address it?
What will be an ideal response?
When an action potential reaches the end of an axon, it evokes the release of neurotransmitters by opening ____ channels in the axon terminal
a. chloride b. bicarbonate c. calcium d. oxygen
The Schnozzles are known for a distinctive genetic trait: big noses. Ollie Schnozzle has a big nose, too, and kids tease him. Ollie is now shy. This shows a(n) ____ genotype/environment correlation
a. evocative b. crossing over c. active d. passive