The reference-group effect can make cross-cultural comparisons of personality traits based on self-reports __________
a. impossible
b. difficult
c. easy
d. invalid
Answer: B
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A. paranoid schizophrenia B. disorganized schizophrenia C. affective schizophrenia D. catatonic schizophrenia
The statistical method most commonly used in a salary equity study is:
a. analysis of variance b. chi-square c. regression d. nominal analysis
The Wada test provides information about a. the severity and frequency of seizures following a split brain operation
b. the localization of language to one hemisphere or the other. c. a person's level of exposure to prenatal androgens. d. a child's level of risk for verbal learning disabilities.
When you see a classmate in class or at a study session, he is always very friendly towards you. However, when you run into him at an upscale party, he acts as if he does not know you. Since you know he is a friendly person, what are you most likely to attribute his behavior to?
a. a fundamental error c. the situation b. a stereotype d. a disposition