Which of the following describes priming studies?
a) They involve experimentally manipulating the mindsets of participants and measuring the resulting changes in behavior.
b) They test the equivalence of psychological measures and tests for use in a cross-cultural comparative research.
c) They attempt to establish the linkages between the contents of culture and the variables of interest in the study.
d) They examine whether a measure of a psychological construct that was originally generated in a single culture is applicable, meaningful, and thus equivalent in another culture.
a
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a. monitoring his use of time. b. protecting his prime time. c. clarifying his goals. d. planning his activities using a schedule.
Some psychologists work in basic psychology, doing research, while others work in applied psychology. The two approaches are
a. diametrically opposed. b. complementary. c. based in very different perspectives. d. identified by the amount of education the psychologist has.
When changes in one variable are usually accompanied by changes in the same direction in another variable, the variables are said to be:?
a. ?correlated b. ?causally related c. ?regressing toward the mean d. ?genetically determined
According to the chapter I'm Warning You about compliance to warnings, a heuristic strategy proposed
by Eagly and Chaiken (1984) referred to as positive value of the sourcestates that (a) warnings from a person you know will have greater influence (b) warnings from a stranger will have greater influence (c) warnings from a person you know can cause resentment (d) warnings from a stranger will be frightening