What term do psychologists use to describe the extent to which we like or dislike other people?
a) love
b) appeal
c) attraction
d) dissonance
C
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We study how psychiatric disorders co-occur among unrelated people, non-twin siblings, dizygotic twins, and monozygotic twins so that we can learn about _____
a. the effect of genetics on mental health b. the limbic system c. the autonomic nervous system d. implicit defense mechanisms
According to the chapter Some Like It Hotabout personality and situational predictors of aggression, why
did the researchers exclude participants who were suspicious about the experimental methods? (a) the researchers did not want these participants to be distracted and fail to pay attention to the study (b) the researchers thought these participants may have figured out what the researchers were looking for, which could affect their results (c) the researchers thought these participants were too smart to be included in the study (d) the researchers wanted to include only participants who followed instructions without question
________ aggression is a type of aggression in which friendships are withdrawn
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
Greta Paules' research on interactions between waitresses and their managers clearly shows that lower-status people have __________ over their status in everyday interactions
A) no control B) some control C) complete control D) no power