11/28/2012 Ch 14: Personality 1. What is it? 2. Freud’s theory 3. Behavior theory 4. Biological theory 5. Humanistic theory Rosellini PSY 101 Ch 14 1 Personality An individual’s unique constellation of consistent behavior across a wide variety of situations. Personality theories: – A bit of history Galen – Psychoanalytic – Behavioral – Biological – Humanistic Rosellini PSY 101 Ch 14 2 A bit of history: Galen 130-200AD 130Personality Choleric Melancholic Phlegmatic Sanguine &
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Solution to Homework #3 4. a. Y 10 8 6 Optimal Solution X = 2.5‚ Y = 2.5 4 8 (2 2 .5) +1 2 (2 2 .5) =5 0 4 X 6 8 10 b. The value of the optimal solution to the revised problem is 8(2.5) + 12(2.5) = 50. Compared to the original problem‚ the value of the optimal solution has increased by 50 48 = 2. Thus‚ the dual value is 2. c. The right-hand side range for constraint 1 is 5 to 11. As long as the right-hand side stays within this range‚ the dual value of 2 is applicable. Since increasing
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perform a task according to her or his own methods‚ and who is not under the principal’s control regarding the physical details of the work is called a/an: a) Contingent worker b) Temporary worker c) Independent contractor d) All of the above 4) Benita works as a nursing assistant in a retirement home run by Cottonwood Care Centers‚ a national operator of facilities providing care for the elderly. Benita works 53 hours a week. After looking at her payroll stubs for the past 6 months‚ she concludes
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Question : (TCO 4) To succeed in an action against the auditor‚ the client must be able to show that: Student Answer: the auditor was fraudulent. the auditor was grossly negligent. there was a written contract. there is a close causal connection between the auditor’s behavior and the damages suffered by the client. Instructor Explanation: Page 121 Points Received: 2 of 2 Comments: 2. Question : (TCO 4) The principal issue to be resolved in cases involving
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reinforcement of social norms and depiction of stereotypes. the introduction of novel sexual ideas and images. its offering of unbiased‚ accurate information regarding sexuality. Save Question 4 (1 point) What is the problem with depending on media as a source for sexual attitudes and information? Question 4 options: Because of its entertainment orientation‚ there are few realistic depictions of sexuality. It provides such an overload of moral and socially responsible information that most people
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” Question 3 of 25 4.0/ 4.0 Points The figure below depicts the evolution of the solar system. During which stage would the process of nuclear fusion begin? A. Stage 1 B. Stage 2 Correct C. Stage 3 D. Stage 4 E. Choices 3 and 4 Answer Key: C Feedback: “3. Contraction raises temperature; process of nuclear fusion begins in central bulge – Sun begins to shine. Outer disk cools – now contains wide swath of rock debris. Larger chunks of debris begin to
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benefit in proportion to what they put into it. This best illustrates the significance of: (Points : 1) a. equity. b. deindividuation. c. the bystander effect. d. social facilitation. e. the mere exposure effect. | 4. The hostilities between two racial subgroups of a riverfront community were dramatically reduced when the threat of their river flooding its banks required that they work together to save their town. This best illustrates the impact of: (Points : 1)
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cost-producing activities and performing essential value chain activities more cost-effectively that rivals. 4. A differentiation-based competitive advantage E. often hinges on incorporating features that (1) raise the performance of the product or (2) lower the buyer’s overall costs of using the company’s product or (3) enhance buyer satisfaction in intangible or non-economic ways or (4) deliver value to customers by exploiting competitive capabilities that rivals can’t match. 5. Which of the
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A DOHC (double overhead camshaft) V8 engine uses how many camshafts? Answer Selected Answer: 4 A normally aspirated automobile engine loses about ________ power per 1000 feet of altitude. Answer Selected Answer: 3% A rotating force is called ________. Answer Selected Answer: Torque All of these can happen when engine compression is lower than normal‚ EXCEPT ________. Answer Selected Answer: Harder to crank engine All overhead valve engines ________.
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