Gustavo is a young Mexican American boy living in Tucson, Arizona. His entire family embraces the traditional beliefs of family relationships. Besides his siblings and parents, who else would be living in Gustavo's house?
a. Uncles
b. Aunts
c. Grandparents
d. Nephews
Answer: c
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Mr. Belding wants to reduce prejudice toward incoming minority students at his elementary school. Before the minority students arrive, Mr. Belding puts up posters showing children of all nationalities holding hands. Next, he plans a scavenger hunt in which incoming students are mixed with current students and divided into small groups. Each student receives a secret clue critical to his or her
group's success in finding the treasure. Mr. Belding's actions reflect his understanding of a. primacy effects. b. social identity theory. c. social-role theory. d. the contact hypothesis.
Grouping an individual with others showing similar behaviors often results in the
a. individual rejecting their diagnosis. b. emboldening of individual identities. c. belief that each person shows every behavior. d. misunderstanding of maintaining conditions.
Denise is watching Greg sleep. Denise notices that Greg's eyes are rapidly moving back-and-forth behind his closed eyelids. She also notes that his arms lack muscle tension. These suggest that Greg is:
A. experiencing sleep spindles B. dreaming C. in gamma sleep D. emitting theta waves
You are being introduced to several people in your first job interview: Ted, Julie, Benito, Dewayne, Frank, and Andy. Based on the primacy effect, whose name are you most likely to remember?
A. Benito B. Dewayne C. Andy D. Ted