Eysenck was critical of early rating forms and inventories used in personality research because

a) their authors mistakenly assumed that individuals answer questions truthfully.
b) they were written at an above-average literacy level, which precluded their use by many individuals with poor reading skills.
c) testing conditions that were identical for everyone could not be established.
d) the tests were timed, which placed stress on the individuals taking them and lead to skewed results.

Ans: a) their authors mistakenly assumed that individuals answer questions truthfully.

Psychology

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A) A young woman is being mugged while people are watching from their bedroom windows. B) An old woman with a cane trips and falls while crossing an isolated street. C) An angry mob watches while an old man is attacked by a dog. D) A woman collapses on the sidewalk of a crowded street.

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Helping others for unselfish reasons is called

A) altruism. B) egoism. C) situationalism. D) influentialism.

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