Ellen and Jane recently had a new baby. If they are like most new parents, the arrival of the baby will
A) not cause significant marital strain.
B) lead to high rates of anxiety and depression in both Ellen and Jane.
C) lead to an increase in the quality of their communication.
D) lead to a sharp increase in marital satisfaction.
A
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Specifically, she does not seek out people who oppose gun control, to determine whether they are psychology majors. From the perspective of deductive reasoning, Cynthia has a. demonstrated confirmation bias. b. relied too heavily on the belief-bias effect. c. relied too heavily on counterexamples. d. overused the availability heuristic.
_____ occurs when people yield to real or imagined social pressure
a. Persuasion c. Conformity b. Compliance d. Obedience
Which is not an obstacle to finding the cause of some effect?
a. We often overlook the real cause. b. Some events are just coincidences c. Sometimes the real cause is another event correlated with the suspected cause. d. Causes sometimes happen after their effects.
Terri participated in an experiment where she watched a video of a staged robbery. The research assistant told her a police officer had arrested a man wearing a red baseball cap who was found in the area
Although Terri's video did not include anyone with a red hat, she now recalls seeing it when she describes what she saw. This is an example of the: a. levels of processing effect. b. imagination inflation effect. c. DRM effect. d. misinformation effect.