In Ainsworth and Mariner's (2014) study, male participants playing a reaction-time computer game were most likely to blast their opponent with an aversive noise in their headphones if
a. the participant was primed by viewing pictures of very attractive women and his opponent was regarded asbeing socially dominant
b. the participant was primed by viewing pictures of very attractive women and his opponent was regarded asbeing of average social dominance.
c. the participant was primed by viewing pictures of less attractive women and his opponent was regarded asbeing socially dominant.
d. the participant was primed by viewing pictures of less attractive women and his opponent was regarded asbeing of average social dominance.
a
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b. Which is colder, minus 30°C or minus 30°F? c. Do you know how to play a flute? d. Do you recognize the person in this photo?
Peter, a junior high school student, is color-blind. Why is Peter, a boy, more likely than a girl to be color-blind?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. conditional acceptance b. unconditional objective feelings c. conditional objective feelings d. unconditional positive regard
The statement "girls always grow up to be women" provides an example of
A. gender stability. B. gender-role stereotyping. C. the one-to-one principle. D. a gender role.