According to the chapter They Don't Look the Same to Meabout homogeneity and heterogeneity biases,
why do cognitive psychologists think that we recognize members of our in-group more easily than
members of out-groups?
(a) We interact with members of our out-group more and they are more important to our lives than out-group members
(b) We focus on the aspects of the environment that are most important to our lives and ignore the rest
(c) We are not limited in the amount of information from the environment we can perceive
(d) We learn stereotypes from our parents
B
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A) Plato's nativism. B) Gall's phrenology. C) Aristotle's philosophical empiricism. D) Locke's tabula rasa.
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a) women; fifty b) men; fifty c) women; 10 d) men; 60
One focus of those who study personality is to determine why some people have good personalities and are fun to spend time with and other people have bad personalities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.