Having someone make a small commitment to someone or something does not increase his or her likelihood to remain true to that commitment.*
a. True
b. False
b
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The research on intelligence test scores within and among ethnic groups suggests that it is ____
a. ?not possible to predict individual test scores from a person’s ethnicity, regardless of a person’s ethnic group b. possible to predict individual test scores from a person’s ethnicity, regardless of a person’s ethnic group? c. possible to predict individual test scores from a person’s ethnicity if the person is white, but not if the person is a minority? d. possible to predict individual test scores from a person’s ethnicity if the person is a minority, but not if the person is white?
A pigeon is confronted with two disks, one green, the other red. The bird receives food on a VI 20" schedule when it pecks the green disk, and on a VI 10" schedule when it pecks the red one. You predict that the bird will peck _________
a. one disk about as often as at the other b. the green disk almost exclusively c. the green disk about twice as often as the red disk d. the red disk about twice as often as the green disk
Byron is on trial for robbing a bank. The judge issues a limiting instruction so that information regarding the defendant's prior record can be used to gauge the defendant's credibility. Byron takes the stand during the trial and the prosecutor asks him about a previous conviction for a robbery committed 15 years ago. How might the jurors react to this information?
A. The limiting instruction is likely to be effective. B. Byron is likely to be acquitted. C. Byron is likely to be convicted. D. It is likely to divide the jurors with females more likely to listen to the limiting instruction.
For Hartley, the only process that converts simple ideas into complex ideas is:?
a. ?abstract thought b. ?reflection c. ?association d. ?imagination