According to Tanya Chartrand and John Bargh, mimicking someone else's behavior is known as ________.

A. the false consensus effect
B. the looking-glass self-effect
C. the chameleon effect
D. the false uniqueness effect


Answer: C

Psychology

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A. proximodistal B. cephalocaudal C. canalization D. catch-up growth

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Suppose that you belong to an organization that plans to sponsor a speaker for next semester

At the planning meeting, the group members begin by dividing the project into four components: choosing the speaker, making arrangements for the speaker's travel, fundraising, and publicity. This arrangement is closest to the problem-solving strategy called a. the situated cognition approach. b. the hill climbing heuristic. c. the means-ends heuristic. d. the analogy approach.

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A formal trial undertaken to confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis about the cause of behavior is called a(n)

a. naturalistic observation. b. survey. c. case study. d. experiment.

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According to information-processing theories, cognitive development does NOT occur as children go through the process of:

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology