Hal doesn’t think he has much chance of getting into his top choice for medical school. However, he still very much likes this s
chool and desires to go there. Based on Julian Rotter’s concept of ___________, we would expect Hal NOT to apply to this school, whereas Rotter’s concept of _____________ suggests that Hal would apply to this school. a. internal locus of control; external locus of control
b. reinforcement value; self-efficacy
c. self-consistency; self-efficacy
d. expectancy; reinforcement value
a. internal locus of control; external locus of control
Explanation:
Those are personality traits that are defined by the individual's beliefs according to the responsibility about his own actions, in the first case <em>"Internal locus of control" </em>supposes a high level of personal independence and a mayor achievement abilities, and the second <em>"External locus of control"</em> is the opposite, in this order of ideas, we would expect Hal not apply to that school because he knows that there are few possibilities to get in, may be for economical reasons or his personal preparation is not enough to the school standards, and in the another side, his desires to get in can be the best motivation to apply without take into account his real possibilities according to his economic situation or his knowledge capacities.
Since the sociologist studied the learning capacity of toddlers by joining a preschool for six months, he has likely conducted a field research or a field study. Field research is the collection of raw data outside a laboratory or a library. It is a qualitative method of data collection that aims to observe, interact and understand people while they are in a natural environment. It focuses on capturing live experiences.
Although new methods and machinery simplified work and increased output, industrialization introduced new problems as well. Some of the drawbacks included air and water pollution and soil contamination that resulted in a significant deterioration of quality of life and life expectancy