Which of the following refers to how one may change their behavior based on the social situation?
A. self-expansion theory
B. self-schema theory
C. self-presentation theory
D. self-perception theory
Answer: C
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A) predictable responses to specific events. B) sometimes associated with faulty perception or interpretation of reality. C) certain dangerous behaviors that are acceptable in society. D) considered normal and do not cause personal distress.
When a child is rewarded for stating a particular view, her or his attitude about that object or concept is influenced. This shows the importance of __________ in attitude formation.
A. operant conditioning B. the mere-exposure effect C. observational learning D. classical conditioning
According to the text, which belief is least likelyto result in achieving a symbolic sense of immortality?
A. A belief that one lives on through one's achievements B. A belief in an afterlife C. A belief in democracy D. A belief that one lives on through the lives of one's offspring
Wanda drinks frequently and requires more alcohol now than she did six months ago to achieve the same effect. She reports that she can out-drink most people. Wanda is probably
a) genetically predisposed to alcoholism. b) developing a physiological dependence on alcohol. c) acquiring behavioral skills in modulating her drinking. d) deluding herself. This is not physically possible.