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1. Hans Eysenck believed that: a. that human personality was the result of biolo

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Question

1. Hans Eysenck believed that:

a. that human personality was the result of biology and environment.
b. that all human traits can be broken down into two distinct categories.
c. that all human behavior was the result of an interaction between the id, ego, and superego.
d. that supertraits cause character and habits.

2. Dollard and Miller showed that after you repeatedly shock a rat:
a. frustration will lead it to attack a human doll
b. frustration will prevent it from attacking any object
c. frustration will lead to attaching to any safe object
d. frustration will prevent it from experiencing catharsis

3. Phenotype:
a. occurs during the early stages of a marriage in which the couple experiences the deepest love for each other and are almost in a euphoric state of mind.
b. is a gene which carries an inheritable trait.
c. is the activity of mixing social people with one another. It is also known for processing and learning to behave in a way that is acceptable to society.
d. is the physical expression of an inheritable trait.

Explanation / Answer

1. Hans Eysenck believed that all human traits can be broken down into two distinct categories.

2. Dollard and Miller showed that after you repeatedly shock a rat frustration will lead it to attack a human doll.

3. Phenotype is the physical expression of an inheritable trait.