Package deal
PSYC 341 QUIZZES 1, 3, 5, 6-8 (2 VERSIONS) BUNDLE - LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
PSYC 341 QUIZZES 1, 3, 5, 6-8 (2 VERSIONS) BUNDLE - LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
[Show more]PSYC 341 QUIZZES 1, 3, 5, 6-8 (2 VERSIONS) BUNDLE - LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
[Show more]PSYC 341 Quiz 1 Question 1 Which of the following statements is true about descriptive research? Question 2 A researcher uses the number of times a person smiles at others as a measure of friendliness. This an example of Question 3 assume that not only are people driven by a search for mea...
Preview 3 out of 16 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 1 Question 1 Which of the following statements is true about descriptive research? Question 2 A researcher uses the number of times a person smiles at others as a measure of friendliness. This an example of Question 3 assume that not only are people driven by a search for mea...
PSYC 341 Quiz 3 Question 1 John Bowlby’s attachment theory was based on studies of Question 2 Melanie Klein believed that during the female Oedipus complex, the girl Question 3 According to John Bowlby, both humans and other primates experience separation anxiety. The stage unique to humans is the...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 3 Question 1 John Bowlby’s attachment theory was based on studies of Question 2 Melanie Klein believed that during the female Oedipus complex, the girl Question 3 According to John Bowlby, both humans and other primates experience separation anxiety. The stage unique to humans is the...
PSYC 341 Quiz 5 Question 1 Research measuring congruence between our perceived selves and our ideal selves has found Question 2 
Which of the following did Carl Rogers regard as one of the conditions both necessary and sufficient for becoming a fully functioning or self-actualizing person? Question ...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 5 Question 1 Research measuring congruence between our perceived selves and our ideal selves has found Question 2 
Which of the following did Carl Rogers regard as one of the conditions both necessary and sufficient for becoming a fully functioning or self-actualizing person? Question ...
PSYC 341 Quiz 6 Question 1 The concept of humanity embodied by trait and factor theories is best described as Question 2 Which of Cattell’s media of observation cannot be used with animals such as dogs or cats? Question 3 The advocates of the Five-Factor Theory favor the	rotation method of factor ...
Preview 2 out of 14 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 6 Question 1 The concept of humanity embodied by trait and factor theories is best described as Question 2 Which of Cattell’s media of observation cannot be used with animals such as dogs or cats? Question 3 The advocates of the Five-Factor Theory favor the	rotation method of factor ...
PSYC 341 Quiz 6 Question 1 Cattell extracted more traits from his data than did Eysenck. This is partially explained by the Question 2 
The concept of humanity embodied by trait and factor theories is best described as Question 3 Research on traits and emotion tends to support the hypothesis that Qu...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 6 Question 1 Cattell extracted more traits from his data than did Eysenck. This is partially explained by the Question 2 
The concept of humanity embodied by trait and factor theories is best described as Question 3 Research on traits and emotion tends to support the hypothesis that Qu...
PSYC 341 Quiz 7 Question 1 	are evolved strategies that solve important survival and/or reproductive problems. Question 2 	is change in gene function that does not involve changes in DNA. Question 3 Vidya is highly sensitive to criticism. She becomes anxious and nervous whenever her manager points ...
Preview 3 out of 16 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 7 Question 1 	are evolved strategies that solve important survival and/or reproductive problems. Question 2 	is change in gene function that does not involve changes in DNA. Question 3 Vidya is highly sensitive to criticism. She becomes anxious and nervous whenever her manager points ...
PSYC 341 Quiz 7 Question 1 Which of the following is not one of the distinct outcomes of the evolutionary process of natural selection, sexual selection, and chance? Question 2 	mechanisms are internal and specific cognitive, motivational, and personality systems that solve specific survival and re...
Preview 3 out of 16 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 7 Question 1 Which of the following is not one of the distinct outcomes of the evolutionary process of natural selection, sexual selection, and chance? Question 2 	mechanisms are internal and specific cognitive, motivational, and personality systems that solve specific survival and re...
PSYC 341 Quiz 8 Question 1 Mischel would most likely say that Question 2 Rotter defined maladaptive behavior as behavior that Question 3 In Rotter's general prediction formula, need potential is a function of Question 4 What did Julian Rotter insist on in his Internal-External Control Scale? Questi...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 8 Question 1 Mischel would most likely say that Question 2 Rotter defined maladaptive behavior as behavior that Question 3 In Rotter's general prediction formula, need potential is a function of Question 4 What did Julian Rotter insist on in his Internal-External Control Scale? Questi...
PSYC 341 Quiz 8 Question 1 Rotter's basic prediction formula is most useful Question 2 Mischel's personality model suggests that behavior is caused by Question 3 In Rotter's theory of personality, wha t is the relationship between need potential and behavior potential? Question 4 Walter Mischel w...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartPSYC 341 Quiz 8 Question 1 Rotter's basic prediction formula is most useful Question 2 Mischel's personality model suggests that behavior is caused by Question 3 In Rotter's theory of personality, wha t is the relationship between need potential and behavior potential? Question 4 Walter Mischel w...
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller Jumuja. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
No, you only buy these notes for $55.49. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.
4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)
83225 documents were sold in the last 30 days
Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy study notes for 14 years now