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Question 1157
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Characteristics of creativity include
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | flexibility. | |
b. | rigid personality factors. | |
c. | convergence. | |
d. | gender differences. | |
e. | accomodation. |
Question 1158
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In “bobo” doll experiment conducted by Albert Bandura, which group of children spontaneously acted aggressively toward the doll rather quickly?
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Model-punished condition | |
b. | Model-reward condition | |
c. | Reward and punishment condition | |
d. | No condition | |
e. | No-consequences condition |
Question 1159
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Temperament refers to
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | learned traits of emotional response. | |
b. | acquired emotional traits | |
c. | unique and enduring behavior patterns. | |
d. | hereditary emotional traits. | |
e. | charisma or character. |
Question 1160
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When her mother leaves, Linda cries. When her mother returns, Linda crawls into her lap. According to Mary Ainsworth, Linda has a (n) ________ attachment.
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | insecure-ambivalent | |
b. | secure-avoidant | |
c. | securely attached | |
d. | secure ambivalent | |
e. | insecure-avoidant |
Question 1161
Question MCQ▾
A teacher believes that one group of children is very bright and that a second is below average in ability. Actually, the groups are identical, but the first group progresses more rapidly than the second. This demonstrates
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | the placebo effect in a natural experiment. | |
b. | the ethical problems of field experiments. | |
c. | observer bias in field observation. | |
d. | observer bias in naturalistic observation. | |
e. | the self-fulfilling prophecy. |