A. one’s own conscious sensory experience
B. how one’s own personality affects one’s conscious sensory experience
C. how one’s own behavior affects one’s conscious sensory experience
D. all of the above
A. one’s own conscious sensory experience
B. how one’s own personality affects one’s conscious sensory experience
C. how one’s own behavior affects one’s conscious sensory experience
D. all of the above
A. industrial/organizational psychologists
B. developmental psychologists
C. personality psychologists
D. biological psychologists
A. the survey
B. experimentation
C. naturalistic observation
D. the case study
A. experiment
B. the survey
C. the case study
D. naturalistic observation
A. survey research
B. case study research
C. correlation
D. experimental research
A. genetics, nutrition and blood chemistry
B. environmental forces
C. unconscious desires and unresolved conflicts
D. a conscious understanding of life circumstances
A. nativism
B. empiricism
C. dualism
D. interactionism
E. None of these
A. behavioral
B. cognitive
C. biological
D. social-cultural
A. the survey
B. the experiment
C. correlations
D. naturalistic observation
A. explain observed facts
B. organize scientific observation
C. generate hypothesis
D. do all the above