Answer:
D) The fundamental attribution error
Explanation:
Marilyn applies <em>The fundamental attribution error</em>, which is a persistent tendency to attribute people's actions primarily to their internal characteristics, such as their personality or their intelligence, and not to the context in which they act, regardless of the situation. She doesn't understand the motives of his professor, in consequence, she judges him.
Answer:The ceiling effect
Explanation:The ceiling effect refers to a situation in which an independent
variable (variable which is manipulated during an experiment) does no longer have an affect on a dependent variable (measured variable) This means a researcher can no longer count on his or her treatment as a cause of the results of what s(he) observing
"She finds that a vast majority of her participants, regardless of group assignment, are rated as very aggressive." The most of them acted agressive irrespective of group assignment. This means exposure to the violent movies was no longer an effect for the violence.
<span>It is crucial to understand psychology in today's world because the population is expanding exponentially. We have to know about behavior to know how to deal with one another when we're living so close together. Chances are, with this many people,some of them are going to have behavior problems. Not to mention it is a survival skill. understanding behavior allows us to sense danger.</span>
DSM-5 lists ten specific personality disorders: paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal, antisocial, borderline, histrionic, narcissistic, avoidant, dependent and obsessive–compulsive personality disorder.
<h3>What are the Cluster B DSM-5 personality disorders?</h3><h3>Cluster B personality disorders</h3>
They include antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder.
<h3>What does the DSM-5 stand for?</h3>
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5-TR).
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