Why does the theory of planned behavior vary in its predictive ability by behavior type?

A) ?Risk-taking behaviors are more predictable than healthy behaviors.
B) ?Situation-specific behaviors are more predictable than planned ones.
C) ?Situation-specific behaviors are less predictable than planned ones.
D) ?The theory was not designed to predict ongoing individual choices.


C

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a. personality traits; observable behaviors b. observable behaviors; personality traits c. clinical judgments; objective test scores d. medical criteria; psychological assessments

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If the correlations between one's self-concept and academic performance were positive, we could say that

a. academic performance and self-concept are largely unrelated. b. academic performance is an important cause of one's self-concept. c. self-concept is an important cause of academic performance. d. self-concept and academic performance are related, but no causal relationship has been established.

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Just as he was about to get out of his chair to present his report to his classmates, Lucien

felt as if he was going to die. He suddenly developed a shortness of breath and felt dizzy. Lucien was experiencing __________ disorder. a. mood b. conversion c. manic d. panic e. phobic

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Patterns of arousal and emotionality that represent consistent and enduring characteristics in an individual are called

a) genetics. b) genotype. c) temperament. d) phenotype.

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