CHAPTER 3--PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION, AND ATTRIBUTION
1. According to the proponents of interactional psychology, all of the following are correct except: A. behavior is a function of heredity and physical stature B. people vary in terms of cognitive, affective, motivational, and ability factors C. a situation can be viewed objectively D. one's subjective view of the situation can also be important 2. The basis for understanding individual differences stems from: A. Jung's development of personality archetypes B. Carl Roger's contention that everyone is unique C. Bandura's approach to social-cognitive social learning theory D. Lewin's contention that behavior is a function of the person and the environment 3. The way in which factors such as skills, abilities, personalities, perceptions, attitudes, values, and ethics differ from one individual to another is referred to as: A. personality B. individual differences C. the basis for group differences D. variation in traits 4. All of the following are examples of individual differences except: A. personality B. general mental ability C. emotional intelligence
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MANA 3318
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