Describe the person-situation debate

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: The person-situation debate is a disagreement between researchers who hold the view that stable personality traits predict a person's behavior and other researchers who hold the view that personality does not actually exist and the situation is much more important in determining a person's behavior.

Psychology

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Why is it difficult for researchers to discover what percentage of the population is homosexual?

a) Because most people are unwilling to talk about their sexual orientation openly or will often lie on surveys. b) Because some people change orientation several times during their lifetime. c) Because surveys are inconsistent. Some include only homosexual behaviors, others include people who have had same sex desires. d) It isn't. It is well established that 5% of the population is homosexual.

Psychology

When playing, 6-month-olds typically

A) pay attention to the characteristics of each object. B) treat all objects the same way. C) begin symbolic play. D) imitate their older siblings.

Psychology