According to the chapter Some Like It Hotabout personality and situational predictors of aggression, how
did the researchers measure aggression?
(a) by having participants complete the Buss & Perry aggression inventory
(b) by interviewing participants about their feelings of aggression
(c) by counting the number of times participants hit a punching bag
(d) by measuring how much hot sauce they allocated to the person they thought gave them feedback on their essay
D
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Prototypes refer to
A) members of a social category who best represent the attributes of that category. B) our unique personal characteristics, such as our interests, abilities, and traits. C) our perception that we belong to various social groups, such as our gender, nationality, and so on. D) the most typical attributes embodied by members that belong to a social category. E) social categories that we use to categorize people such as gender, religion, and so on.
"Great leadership emerges in part out of time, place, and circumstances.". Such a statement is best reflected in
a. the classic trait approach. b. the contingency model of leadership. c. "top-down" views of leadership. d. the transactional model of leadership.