The liver metabolizes alcohol __________

a. more quickly at the beginning of a drinking episode
b. more quickly at the later stages of a drinking episode
c. more quickly the more alcohol is consumed
d. at a constant rate


d

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b. Participants who were able to avoid discriminating against the Jewish applicant demonstrated the biggestboost to their own self-esteem. c. The study was conducted on a campus where negative stereotypes about Jewish women were pervasive. d. Their results provide supporting evidence for one of the basic predictions of social identity theory.

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Rachel finishes conducting her study and takes the average of her treatment group and applies it to the individuals in the group. This is an example of ______.

A. ecological fallacy B. reductionist fallacy C. confirmation bias D. leniency fallacy

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Which conclusion about the impact of audience variables is warranted by the current state of research??

a. ?The lower your self-esteem, the easier you are to persuade. b. ?The smarter you are, the harder you are to persuade. c. ?It is impossible to make blanket statements about the effect of each audience variable on persuasion. d. ?In all circumstances, positive mood will enhance one’s vulnerability to persuasion.

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Which of the following will maximize learning?

a. Presenting a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus on a continuous schedule b. Presenting a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus on an intermittent schedule c. Presenting only an unconditioned stimulus on a continuous schedule d. Presenting only an unconditioned stimulus on an intermittent schedule

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