A. Stable, global
B. Unstable, specific
C. External, global
D. External, specific
Related Mcqs:
- If both depressed and non-depressed individuals received similar scores on a diagnostic test for depression, it is said that the test ______________________?
A. has not been standardized
B. is not valid
C. is not reliable
D. has not been factor analyzed - This approach on only acknowledges that other bases than be scientific approach exit, but consciously attempts to use other approaches, This style acknowledges that the norm is an opinion-based on theoretical perspective and not an axion. The basic assumption of the style is that there are ever-expanding______________programmers:
A. Educational
B. Research
C. General
D. Informational - Bashir explains his failing grade on a term paper by saying that her really didn’t work very hard at it. According to Weiner’s model Bashir is making an______attribution about his failure.
A. internal- stable
B. internal- unstable
C. external- stable
D. external- unstable - Which of the following are commonly accepted dimensions of attribution? (Please highlight all the correct answers.) 1. Internal-external. 2. Stable-unstable. 3. Wide-narrow. 4. None of the above.
A. 1 & 2
B. 4
C. 2 & 3
D. 1 & 3 - A young man explained that he did poorly on his exam because his eyes hurt the test was unfair, and he did not feel the subject was important anyway. The young man is using what type of defense mechanism?
A. rationalization
B. fantasy
C. projection
D. displacement - All of the following are dimensions of Kelly’s attribution theory EXCEPT___________?
A. Consensus
B. Consistency
C. Distinctiveness
D. Cooperation - Rasheed watches as customer with at least 40 items lines up at his express checkout line. He decides the customer must be a real “idiot” to miss the sign that indicates Rasheed’s checkout line is an express line with a limit of 10 items. Rasheed’s attribution for the cause of the customer’s behavior is consistent with_________?
A. drawing an illusory correlation
B. false consensus effect
C. the fundamental attribution error
D. a defensive attribution - The fundamental attribution error refers to the tendency of:
A. observers to favor external attributions in explaining the behavior of others
B. observers to favor internal attributions in explaining the behavior of others
C. actors to favor external attributions in explaining the behavior of others
D. actors to favor situational attributions in explaining the behavior of others - Sam’s wife always wears the same black nightgown whenever she is “in the mood” for sexual relations. Sam becomes sexually aroused as soon as he sees his wife in the nightgown. For Sam, the night is a (n):
A. unconditioned stimulus
B. unconditioned response
C. conditioned stimulus
D. conditioned response - How long do mood swings happen for bipolar disorder victims?
A. several days at a time
B. A few days to many years
C. A few weeks at a time
D. 6 months