question 1 research in the general psychological literature indicates that nature (i.e., genetics) generally accounts for approximately what percentage of behavior? 10% to 20% 20% to 30% 30% to 40% 50% to 60% 80% to 90% 1 points question 2 the trait approach to personality assumes that people behave differently in different situations people behave similarly in different situations personality does not change much over time a and c b and c 1 points question 3 showing a person a picture of an athlete arguing with an official and then asking the person to write about what is happening is an example of objective testing projective testing multidimensional personality assessment unidimensional personality assessment psychological trait-state inventory 1 points question 4 morgan developed the model to help explain the relationship between personality and athletic success. normative mental health psychological skills psychopathology cognitive-behavioral 1 points question 5 which is (are) not an example of a situation-specific sport inventory? sport competition anxiety test test of attentional and interpersonal style profile of mood states trait sport confidence inventory b and c 1 points question 6 which of these is not a method of knowing? a single case study shared public experience introspection rationalism systematic observation 1 points question 7 the ultimate goal of science is prediction description explanation control theory 1 points question 8 research by landers and his colleagues, using biofeedback techniques to train elite marksmen to shoot between heartbeats, is a good example of a cognitive-behavioral orientation cognitive-affective orientation behavioral orientation psychophysiological orientation physiological-environmental orientation