In tests of facial recognition, people
a. are much better at recognizing faces of other races than their own race.
b. show a consistent other-race effect.
c. are able to recognize the faces of people from other races better if they are in a negative mood.
d. exhibit all of these.
B
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An eating disorder characterized by out-of-control overeating followed by unhealthy compensatory efforts such as self-induced vomiting is
a. bulimia nervosa. b. anorexia nervosa. c. dieting disorder. d. hypochondriasis disorder.
Which represents the appearance-reality distinction?
a. Knowing that a teddy bear exists even if out of sight b. Understanding that breaking a cookie into two pieces does not increase its mass c. Understanding the difference between a toy train and an actual train d. Thinking that a cartoon cat and an actual cat are the same
James has a quiet temperament, which leads him to prefer less activity as a child. Consequently, he often plays calmer games and has female playmates. When he reaches adolescence, he continues to relate better to girls, and boys seem mysterious, exotic, and arousing. He ultimately develops a homosexual orientation. James' experiences fits best with ____ explanations of sexual orientation
a. biological b. psychological c. psychobiological d. sociocultural