The intervention strategy created by Crisp and Turner asked people to
A. read positive stories about a group they held a negative stereotype toward.
B. have a conversation with a member of a group they held a negative stereotype toward.
C. imagine having a positive interaction with a member of a group they held a negative stereotype toward.
D. share their feelings about a time when they felt threatened by a member of a group they held a negative stereotype toward.
Answer: C
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a. because random sampling is not used b. because the measures used in these types of studies lack validity c. because we cannot be certain that the behavioral tests accurately assess the actual anatomical and functional activity of the brain region under investigation d. because correlational findings are more speculative than those acquired from experimental designs
When people enter a doctor's office, they step into what sociologists call
a. a primary group. c. an ideal type. b. A voluntary organization. d. a social structure.
In the history of our country, minorities have been subjected to extensive violence by whites in our society
a. true b. false
What percentage of the area under the normal curve falls between ±3 standard deviations?
A. 99.72 B. 95.46 C. 68.26 D. 20.00