Janet, an administrative assistant at a London firm, is trying to find reasons for her boss's hostile behavior. She is likely to:
a. ignore her boss's dispositional attributions in favor of situational attributions.
b. leap to the attribution that her boss's behavior corresponds to work demands.
c. explore her boss's personality traits and the environmental constraints to derive an explanation.
d. overestimate her boss's personality traits and underestimate the influence of the situation.
d
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Your 10-year-old son has just been diagnosed with dyslexia. What is your next step in regards to his schooling?
a. Investigate private schools because public schools are not required to give him any accommodations. b. Develop an IEP with his teacher so that he can be moved to a classroom with other students who have dyslexia. c. You don't need to anything. He will probably grow out of his dyslexia by the time he goes to high school. d. Develop an IEP with his teacher so that he has accommodations to stay in a class with nondisabled peers.
Frustration usually increases when which of the following aspects of a blocked motive increases?
a. its strength b. its urgency c. its importance d. all of these aspects