Trevor is visiting his dad's office on a take-your-son-to-work day. Just after they arrive, Trevor's dad's boss bursts into the room and screams at the dad about a poorly written report he submitted. All the time that he is being berated, Trevor's dad keeps smiling. Once the boss has left, Trevor turns to his dad and says, "You really must like it when your boss hollers at you.". Trevor's lack of
understanding that one's internal state may not match an external state is best explained by the concept of
a. appearance as reality.
b. egocentrism.
c. expressive style.
d. autobiographical memory.
a
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John was being trained by his employers for an important posting to China. One of the concepts discussed was guanxi; understanding guanxi will help John make decisions about
a. appropriate interpersonal relations in his work role in China. b. legal interpersonal relations in his work role in China. c. internal pressures on his work performance in China. d. appropriate attitudes to job satisfaction in China. e. appropriate attitudes to power distance in China.
In Ainsworth's study of American children and their attachment to their caretakers, she found that about _____
a) 5% showed a resistant attachment. b) 25% showed a resistant attachment. c) 35% demonstrated an avoidant attachment. d) 65% showed a secure attachment.