Gracie just won 250 dollars in a raffle. As she was cheerfully walking home from work, she saw a homeless man and immediately the stereotypical characteristics of down on his luck, mentally ill, and needy came to mind
According to Stroessner and Mackie (1992), this would be an example of how people in a ________mood are more complacent and therefore more likely to engage in stereotyping.
a. bad
b. neutral
c. tearful
d. good
d
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Fechner is the founder of psychology as a formal discipline.?
a. True b. False
Glucose and fatty acid detectors appear to be located in the
a. hypothalamus. b. liver. c. blood. d. stomach. e. adipose tissue.
Twelve-year-old Jake and 11-year-old Shannon are playing Scrabble with 7-year-old Katie
When Katie puts down a word that is not connected to any others on the board, Jake and Katie smile. They know that young children find Scrabble difficult. Which one of Piaget's stage are Jake and Shannon in? a. Moral relativism b. Moral realism c. Conventional morality d. Moral situation
What is infantile amnesia?
What will be an ideal response?