We might think that a waiter who flirts with a customer does so because he likes to flirt if we notice that other waiters avoid flirting with that customer. This best represents the concept of low________
A) noncommon effect
B) consensus
C) consistency
D) distinctiveness
E) controllability
Answer: B
Psychology
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a) pons b) medulla c) hippocampus d) hypothalamus
Psychology
Our personal beliefs about the way that certain traits occur together are known as ________
A) explicit trait theories B) implicit personality theories C) peripheral trait theories D) conceptual personality theories E) central trait theories
Psychology