People with an external locus of control think that other people, fate, or luck controls the rewards they receive.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 2Julian Rotter was first interested in Skinner's ideas and went on to become a behavioral theorist.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 3According to a research in Germany in 2010, it was found the most important choices among life goals relating directly to happiness included the characteristics of one's partner, a healthy lifestyle:
a. a wonderful career, a great house, and a large bank account.
c. a proper balance of work and leisure, and social involvement.
b. a modest amount of exercise, positive thinking, and loving pets.
d. a lot of kids, contentment, and good hobbies.
Question 4According to Munsey, 2010, people who do not have children report _____ happiness than people with children; those with _____ children are the least happy group.
a. greater; very young
c. more; hyperactive
b. less; introvert
d. lesser; older
Question 5According to a study among older Germans who were hospitalized with various disabilities, it was found that their _____ rather than their _____ decreased their subjective well-being
a. attitude toward the infirmity; physical impairments
c. social support; age
b. age; social support
d. physical impairments; attitude toward the infirmity
Question 6According to research on causes and characteristics of subjective well-being, which of the following has been found to be true?
a. Happiness leads to the kinds of behavior which bring about success.
c. In multicultural societies, subjective well-being is high for people with a strong ethnic identity.
b. External locus of control has a strong positive correlation with life satisfaction.
d. The relationship between life satisfaction and future orientation was decreased with age for American managers.
Question 7Which of the following is true about the life of Martin Seligman?
a. He has admitted that he has a happy and joyful life.
c. He is an intelligent but laid-back person who sees work as a necessary evil.
b. His early school days was marked by a feeling of isolation.
d. He resigned to psychology in the absence of other viable alternatives.