In I'm OK, You're Not, the article which examines the role of prejudice, prejudice was said to be
(a) self- affirming
(b) a healthy rationalization
(c) a characteristic of some people, but not others
(d) the most important problem facing humans today
A
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Vince has a sinus infection, resulting in nasal congestion. He notices that his favorite pizza, from his favorite restaurant, tastes different. In fact, the pizza does not have much flavor at all. The cause is most likely that __________.
A. nasal congestion blocks the olfactory receptor sites B. flavor relies on your ability to smell C. flavor requires the ability of saliva to penetrate the mucous in the nasal cavity D. nasal congestion thickens the saliva, resulting in an inability to transport chemical stimuli
The effects of cough medicine illustrate the placebo effect.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following ideas is a common conclusion made by experts that study eyewitness
recall in children? A) Children may have stored information about an event; however, they may not be able to remember everything in a complete or detailed manner. B) It has been concluded that the external validity of laboratory-based research involving eyewitness recall is often very high. C) Eyewitness recall is often assessed by asking children to remember events that were not directly relevant or personal to the child. D) Professionals realize that it is not wise to interview a child about a possible crime, rather, the child should draw a picture of the crime instead.
Don is a 24-year-old married teacher. His sister, Diane, age 20, is a single college student. Their cousin, Jude, age 23, is a single man who just lost his job as a bartender. Which of these young adults is likely to have the HIGHEST self-esteem?
A. Jude B. Don C. Diane D. All of them will have about equal self-esteem.