QUESTION 1 Regarding emotional intelligence, which of the following statements i
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QUESTION 1
Regarding emotional intelligence, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
Many valuable lessons can be learned from paying close attention to your emotions and to the emotions of others.
Emotional skills can be learned.
Psychologists are still unsure how to teach emotional intelligence.
All of these statements are true.
5 points
QUESTION 2
Heredity influences
one’s body type.
one’s intelligence.
one’s behavioral tendencies.
all of these.
Motives for power, affiliation, approval, status, and security are classified as _____ motives.
homeostatic
primary
stimulus
learned
5 points
QUESTION 26
Biological needs for food, water, sleep, and elimination are
influenced by external factors.
come and go in fairly regular cycles each day.
are generated by a combination of activities in the body and brain.
similar in all of these ways.
5 points
QUESTION 27
Living in a multicultural society involves
appreciating differences among different racial and ethnic groups.
giving equal status to different racial, ethnic, and cultural groups.
recognition and acceptance of human diversity.
all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 28
Which of the following is a way to increase self-confidence?
Set goals that are specific and challenging, but attainable.
Progress in large steps.
If you fail, go on to another task in a different learning domain.
Upon first acquiring a skill, immediately compare your rate of learning with others.
5 points
QUESTION 29
Attitudes summarize your _____ of objects.
reexamination
acceptance
evaluation
appreciation
5 points
QUESTION 30
People who are intrinsically motivated tend to
be the most creative when working under time pressure.
get personally involved in tasks.
be solely motivated by money and power.
work primarily to get a good evaluation.
5 points
QUESTION 31
In the five-factor theory of personality, the dimension of _____ measures whether a person is quiet, reserved, passive, and a loner or whether a person is talkative, active, affectionate, and a joiner.
neuroticism
openness to experience
agreeableness
extroversion
5 points
QUESTION 32
A stable, enduring quality that a person shows in most situations is
self-esteem.
a personality type.
a personality trait.
a somatotype.
5 points
QUESTION 33
Because physiological needs must be met if we are to survive, they tend to be
automatically achieved whereas the higher needs are not.
considered stimulus needs rather than secondary needs.
prepotent over the higher needs.
intrinsic rather than extrinsic.
5 points
QUESTION 34
_____ statements are reassuring and self-enhancing and are used to block out negative self-talk in stressful situations.
K.I.S.S.
Coping
Guided imagery
Delusional
5 points
QUESTION 35
Good health-promoting behaviors include
not smoking cigarettes.
no more than two alcoholic drinks per day.
providing for periods of relaxation every day.
all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 36
Motivation for self-improvement often comes from _____ comparison.
unilateral
downward
upward
bilateral
5 points
QUESTION 37
The chief antidote (cure) for test anxiety is
hard work through overpreparation.
thought suppression.
learning to relax.
discussing the problem with other students who also failed the test.
5 points
QUESTION 38
In individualistic cultures like the U.S., self-esteem is based on
a person’s outstanding performance.
interdependence.
collectivism.
group membership.
5 points
QUESTION 39
In the five-factor theory of personality, the dimension of _____ measures how friendly, nurturant, and caring a person is.
neuroticism
conscientiousness
agreeableness
extroversion
5 points
QUESTION 40
Creative activities can be stimulated by _____ motivation.
global
primary
extrinsic
intrinsic
5 points
QUESTION 41
At the top of Maslow’s hierarchy are the _____ needs, which are expressed as a need for self-actualization.
deficiency
esteem
growth
prepotent
5 points
QUESTION 42
Emotions are
linked to many basic adaptive behaviors that aid survival.
characterized by physiological arousal.
characterized by changes in facial expressions, gestures, and posture.
characterized by all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 43
Our motives and emotions are influenced by which of the following?
external cues
learning
cultural values
all of these
5 points
QUESTION 44
Frustration may lead to
aggression.
stereotyped responding.
a state of "learned helplessness."
any of these.
5 points
QUESTION 45
_____ lowers anxiety by exaggerating negative traits in others, often the very traits the person using this defense mechanism also possesses.
Projection
Displacement
Reaction formation
Sublimation
5 points
QUESTION 46
Compliance involves people
bringing their behavior into harmony with the norms of a group.
conforming to the demands of an authority.
deliberately attempting to change the attitudes or beliefs of others.
bending to the requests of others who have little or no social power or authority.
5 points
QUESTION 47
In body language, relaxation is communicated by
casual positioning of arms and legs.
leaning back, if sitting.
spreading of the arms and legs.
all of these positions.
5 points
QUESTION 48
_____ power is based upon the recognition that another person has the knowledge necessary for achieving a goal.
Coercive
Expert
Referent
Legitimate
5 points
QUESTION 49
Alcohol
is a direct cause of aggression.
lowers inhibitions to act aggressively.
causes relaxation and raises the threshold for aggression.
induces hypoglycemia and frustration.
5 points
QUESTION 50
Parents who help their children to understand and deal effectively with emotions, such as anger or jealousy, while giving their children _____ are more likely to have children who grow up to use organismic valuing.
conditions of worth
unconditional positive regard
overindulgence
self-actualization
5 points
QUESTION 51
Biological drives are essential because they maintain _____, which is a steady state of bodily equilibrium.
thermostasis
biological rhythm
intrinsic motivation
homeostasis
5 points
QUESTION 52
Conformity, obedience, and compliance are all examples of
social influence.
social learning.
the fundamental attributional error.
coercion.
5 points
QUESTION 53
In body language, liking is communicated by
casual positioning of arms and legs.
leaning toward a person or object.
crossing the arms and legs.
staring.
5 points
QUESTION 54
_____ psychology is the scientific study of how individuals behave, think, and feel in the presence of others, whether actual or implied.
Personality
Social
Behavioral
Humanistic
5 points
QUESTION 55
Which of the following can enhance one's self-confidence?
Set high, broad goals to attain.
When you first acquire a skill, make comparisons to others so you will know how much you need to improve.
Get support and encouragement from an observer.
If you fail, regard it as a lack of ability and move on to learning another skill.
5 points
QUESTION 56
Curiosity and exploration are _____ motives, while thirst and hunger are _____ motives.
primary; stimulus
stimulus; primary
learned; incentive
incentive; learned
5 points
QUESTION 57
Extrinsic motivation stems from
obvious external rewards.
intrinsic rewards.
stimulus motives.
meta-needs.
5 points
QUESTION 58
Common reactions to a traumatic experience include
insomnia and nightmares.
depersonalization and mania.
food-bingeing and bulimia.
all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 59
In the five-factor theory of personality, the dimension of _____ measures whether a person is anxious, emotionally “sour,” irritable, and unhappy or whether the person is happy, calm, and even-tempered.
neuroticism
conscientiousness
agreeableness
openness to experience
5 points
QUESTION 60
A personality theory is a(n)
category used to describe continuums within personality.
interrelated system of concepts used to explain personality.
relatively permanent set of behavior patterns.
subjective evaluation of a person.
5 points
QUESTION 61
Examples of self-handicapping behavior include
making a half-hearted effort.
claiming to be ill.
drinking alcohol before an important event.
any of these.
5 points
QUESTION 62
_____ is a learned disposition to respond to people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way.
Cognitive dissonance
Socialization
Attitude
Attribution
5 points
QUESTION 63
Emotionally intelligent people
know how to calm down when they are angry and also know how to calm others.
know what causes various emotions, what they mean, and how they affect behavior.
use emotions to promote personal growth and improve relationships with others.
do all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 64
Frustration can lead to aggression because it
inhibits aggression like alcohol intoxication.
activates an instinctual need for catharsis.
produces discomfort like aversive stimuli.
triggers aggression by activating primitive brain regions.
5 points
QUESTION 65
Regarding emotional intelligence, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
People who are emotionally intelligent know what causes various emotions, such as depression meaning one feels helpless.
Cultivating positive emotions is a part of emotional intelligence.
Remembering how you acted in the past to help a person to react better to new situations.
All of these statements are true.
5 points
QUESTION 66
Displaced aggression is said to occur
when aggression is directed at a target other than the source of frustration.
whenever stress is channeled into aggressive activities.
whenever stress is channeled into socially acceptable activities.
when a person watches an aggressive sporting event.
5 points
QUESTION 67
At the very top of the hierarchy of needs pyramid is
love and belonging.
esteem and self-esteem.
self-actualization.
safety and security.
5 points
QUESTION 68
People who are _____ tend to be bold and independent, to value change, to be more likely to smoke and to have more sexual partners, and to prefer spicy, sour, and crunchy foods.
self-actualized
high achievers
high sensation seekers
low sensation seekers
5 points
QUESTION 69
The term personality refers to
the hereditary aspects of one's emotional nature.
unique and enduring behavior patterns.
favorable and unfavorable personal characteristics.
charisma, character, or temperament.
5 points
QUESTION 70
A _____ drive is one that is relatively independent of physical deprivation cycles or bodily need states.
homeostatic
non-homeostatic
cyclic
primary
5 points
QUESTION 71
The best solution for test anxiety is
overpreparation.
relaxation.
social support.
coping statements.
5 points
QUESTION 72
A student experiencing burnout in college usually
spends a good deal of time with his or her friends.
participates in many extracurricular activities.
has a negative attitude toward his or her studies.
exhibits all of these behaviors.
5 points
QUESTION 73
The _____ is the system of thinking, planning, problem-solving, and deciding that is in conscious control of the personality.
superego.
id.
ego.
unconscious.
5 points
QUESTION 74
Shyness is considered to be
a personality trait.
a personality type.
related to "sensing" temperament.
a character flaw.
5 points
QUESTION 75
Authoritarians
are happy people.
were not consistently disciplined with their parents being very permissive.
learned to fear and covet authority at an early age.
are characterized by all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 76
At the bottom or base of the hierarchy of needs pyramid is
love and belonging.
esteem and self-esteem.
physiological needs.
safety and security.
5 points
QUESTION 77
People who are _____ tend to be orderly, nurturant, and giving, and tend to enjoy the company of others.
self-actualized
high achievers
high sensation seekers
low sensation seekers
5 points
QUESTION 78
Commitment refers to
feelings of connectedness and affection for another person.
deep emotional and/or sexual feelings for another person.
the determination to stay in a long-term relationship with another person.
the nearly exclusive attention lovers give to one another.
5 points
QUESTION 79
A personality type is
a style of personality defined by a group of related qualities.
a stable, enduring quality that a person shows in most situations.
the hereditary aspect of a person's personality.
the subjective evaluation of a character.
5 points
QUESTION 80
_____ is an unconscious process that protects people from the anxiety they would feel if they were to discern their faults. Thus, persons exhibiting this defense mechanism tend to see their faults in others rather than in themselves.
Reaction formation
Denial
Projection
Sublimation
5 points
QUESTION 81
The term character refers to
the hereditary aspects of one's emotional nature.
unique and enduring behavior patterns.
favorable and unfavorable personal characteristics.
one's temperament.
5 points
QUESTION 82
Which of the following would be considered intrinsic motivation?
reading a book on history for extra credit to improve your grade
reading a book on history to impress your teacher
reading a book on history to increase your knowledge
all of these
5 points
QUESTION 83
_____ is best suited to managing stressors you cannot control.
Emotion-focused coping
Problem-focused coping
Primary appraisal
Secondary appraisal
5 points
QUESTION 84
Emotionally intelligent people
are more flexible, adaptable, and excel in life.
do not stifle their emotions or overindulge them.
are more agreeable than people with low emotional skills.
are characterized by all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 85
Regarding how students approach college life, which of the following statements is FALSE?
College life creates a conflict between new opportunities for fun with friends and the need to study hard.
A student high in the Big Five traits of extraversion and agreeableness will tend to embrace the carefree college lifestyle.
A student high in conscientiousness will find it easier to study hard.
Personality traits are so stable that if a person is a carefree party animal or a bookwork, these patterns cannot be changed.
5 points
QUESTION 86
A person’s perception of his or her own personality is the core of
temperament.
source traits.
self-concept.
trait-situation interactions.
5 points
QUESTION 87
The description of a person's character implies
the use of rating scales.
the use of multiple observers.
the use of situational testing.
judgment about the desirability of traits.
5 points
QUESTION 88
A person with a high need for achievement (nAch)
has a strong desire to have control over others.
chooses less difficult tasks so he or she can succeed.
tends to have a job that involves risk and responsibility.
is characterized by all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 89
In the five-factor theory of personality, the dimension of _____ measures whether a person is self-disciplined, responsible, and achieving or irresponsible, careless, and undependable.
neuroticism
conscientiousness
agreeableness
openness to experience
5 points
QUESTION 90
Shy people typically
tend to be preoccupied with their inner feelings and thoughts, disregarding what others think about them.
tend to blame circumstances for their social failures.
tend to give themselves credit for social successes.
do none of these.
5 points
QUESTION 91
Aggression cues include
angry thoughts.
words and gestures.
the weapons effect.
all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 92
Regarding emotions, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
Emotions help us develop positive emotional bonds of love, caring, and friendship.
Emotions are linked to many basic adaptive behaviors that aid survival.
Emotions can have negative effects, such as stage fright or “choking up” in sports performances.
All of these statements are true, regarding emotions.
5 points
QUESTION 93
If "cramming" for final exams, it is better to
take frequent naps throughout the day in order to be able to stay awake at night.
give yourself a day to recover before pulling another "all nighter."
maintain your regular sleep pattern.
do none of these.
5 points
QUESTION 94
Regarding test anxiety, which of the following statements is FALSE?
Test anxiety involves heightened physical symptoms, such as sweating, nervousness, and a pounding heart.
Test anxiety tends to distract students with a rush of upsetting thoughts and feelings.
Students are typically more anxious when they do not know the material.
The lower your arousal level, the better most people perform on a test.
5 points
QUESTION 95
A _____ smile is an authentic smile that signals genuine happiness and enjoyment.
social
forced
kinesic
Duchenne
5 points
QUESTION 96
Cues for aggression are
only external.
only internal.
both internal and external.
dependent upon one's biological predispositions.
5 points
QUESTION 97
A _____ is defined as an energized motivational state.
drive
goal
need
homeostasis
5 points
QUESTION 98
Personality traits are _____ from past behavior and allow us to _____ behavior in future situations.
learned; explain
predicted; learn
analyzed; change
inferred; predict
5 points
QUESTION 99
In the five-factor theory of personality, the dimension of _____ measures whether a person has curiosity and imagination or whether they are conventional and down-to-earth.
neuroticism
conscientiousness
agreeableness
openness to experience
5 points
QUESTION 100
Temperament refers to
charisma or character.
unique and enduring behavior patterns.
learned traits of emotional response.
hereditary emotional traits.
5 points
QUESTION 101
Extrinsic motivation in the form of increased salaries and bonuses tend to increase
the quality of the employees’ work.
the likelihood of the employees solving problems and coming up with innovative ideas.
the amount of work done.
all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 102
Motivation is defined as
an internal deficiency that energizes behavior.
the goals which reward our behavior and maintain behavior.
internal mechanisms which begin, maintain, and direct behavior.
needs associated with impulses for self-actualization.
5 points
QUESTION 103
Shyness is often triggered by
formality.
being the focus of attention.
being noticeably different from others.
all of these.
5 points
QUESTION 104
In terms of motivation, a need is a(n)
reinforcement response.
internal deficiency.
drive.
behavioral response.
5 points
QUESTION 105
Motivation is the process of initiating, _____, directing, and terminating activities of the organism
supplying
sustaining
surveying
satisfying
5 points
QUESTION 106
Biological needs that must be met for survival are called _____ motives.
primary
secondary
prepotent
stimulus
5 points
QUESTION 107
_____ referred to the traits shared by members of a culture as common traits and a particular person's unique qualities as individual traits.
Gordon Allport
Raymond Cattell
Julian Rotter
Dollard and Miller
5 points
Many valuable lessons can be learned from paying close attention to your emotions and to the emotions of others.
Emotional skills can be learned.
Psychologists are still unsure how to teach emotional intelligence.
All of these statements are true.
Explanation / Answer
1.All statements about emotional intelligence are true. 2.Heredity influences all of these including body(it has an influence on obesity),intelligence and behaviour. The needs for power, affiliation, approval, status, and security are classified as learned motives. 27.Living in a multicultural society involves all of these.A Multicultural SocietyWhen several cultures exist within one society (multiculturalism), this is a situation that may evolve in many different ways.Multiculturalism is the practice of giving equal attention to many different backgrounds in a particular setting. An example of multiculturalism is an honors classroom with students from several different countries and who speak different languages. 29.Attitudes summarize your evaluation of objects.When we say that attitudes are evaluations, we mean that they involve a preference for or against the attitude object, as commonly expressed in such terms as prefer, like, dislike, hate, and love. 31.In the five-factor theory of personality, the dimension of extroversion measures whether a person is quiet, reserved, passive, and a loner or whether a person is talkative, active, affectionate, and a joiner. 32.A stable, enduring quality that a person shows in most situations is personality trait. Due to time limit,only some could be answered,remaining can be asked as another question,they will be answered,thankyou for your cooperation
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