4- Allport suggested that the individual-
ANSWER- b- cannot be studied by science.
4. Allport suggested that the individual a. must be studied by science. b. cannot be studied...
3. If you visit a new friend's bedroom, which of the following personality traits will you be most likely to judge accurately? a. Openness b. Neuroticism c. Agreeableness d. Extraversion 4. Allport suggested that the individual a. must be studied by science. b. cannot be studied by science. c. is a mystery that is beyond our understanding. d. is too changeable from situation to situation to be comprehended.
1. Personality psychology uses the scientific method to study all of the following EXCEPT a. identifying ways in which people are similar and different b. explaining how people become the way they are psychologically c. predicting how individuals will behave in the future. d. studying individual differences. 2. A person's typical way of thinking, feeling, and acting in various situations and at different times are known as her/his a. fixed patterns. b. genetic makeup c. unconscious motivations. d. traits. 3....
2.Consider the inter-temporal model of consumption studied in class, with two possible periods. Assume that initially that an individual is a saver. If the interest rate rises, which statement is false? a. The individual will never become a borrower. b.The individual will necessarily increase their savings. c.The individual must remain a saver d. The individual could increase or decrease their savings, but she must remain a saver. 4. Consider the inter-temporal model of consumption studied in class, with two possible...
1. Which of the following thinkers suggested that children are innately good? (A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau (B) John Locke (C) Alfred Binet (D) Sigmund Freud (E) John Watson 2. According to Freud, ego (A) provides rational ways of coping with frustration (B) is driven by the quest for pleasure (C) is our moral base that seeks to force us to follow the rules (D) is biological and present at birth (E) prevents us from making rational decisions Freud called his theory...
4. The mechanism suggested for the reaction, 2 A + B +20 A+ AL I + B + 2C forward rate constant kı, backward rate constant k., constant k2 The rate law obtained on applying the steady state approximation is, A) Rate = kika[A] [B] B) Rate = kik[A] [B]/(k.1 + 2[B]) C) Rate = kık[A][B] D) Rate = kik[A]?/(k.1 +k2[B]) E) Rate = kika[A] [B]/(ki + k2[B])
1) Demand for an inferior good is ___________________. a. Cannot be determined from the information b. Upward sloping c. Downward sloping d. Inelastic e. Elastic 2) Considering shoes and socks, to graph an Engel curve of shoes what must be true? a. Utility is held constant b. The price of shoes changes c. The prices of shoes and socks are held constant d. Cannot be determined from the information e. Income is held constant
An irreversible reaction A + B products is studied under conditions where the initial concentrations of A and B are equal. Under these circumstances, a graph of ln([A]) as a function of time is linear. What is the order in A? (A) Zeroth order B) First order (C) Second order (D) The order in A cannot be determined based on the information given. Doesn't the first order reaction kinetics say that the graph of ln[A] vs t gives a...
The A for any individual investor is the same as that investor's B. For the firm, this C is the D it must pay in order to E from these investors. a. return on equity/ preference/ opportunity cost b. required return/ return on equity/ premium c. net income/ required return/ premium d. retain earning/ cost/ profits e. obtain legal requirement/ obtain net profits/ obtain capital
9. One propulsion method that is currently being studied for interstellar travel uses a large sail. The intent is that sunlight striking the sail creates a force that pushes the ship away from the sun, much as wind propels a sailboat. Does such a design have any hope of working and, if so, should the surface facing the sun be shiny like a mirror or black, Sunlight in order to produce the greatest force? a) It will work and it...
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Match the argument with the response suggested by economists. The jobs argument: Trade should be restricted A Trade restriction causes domestic prices to rise. The cost because it destroys jobs in industries that compete with imports to consumers exceeds the lost earnings of workers who lose their jobs. It would be cheaper to pay the workers The dumping argument When a producer sells a retaliation from trading partners will shrink employment...