Research suggests that, in general, prejudiced people and non-prejudiced people differ from one another in terms of ____
a. their automatic responses to other groups
b. their conscious responses to other groups
c. both their automatic responses to other groups and their conscious responses to other groups
d. neither their automatic responses to other groups nor their conscious responses to other groups
B
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Which of the following statements concerning ECT is FALSE?
a. Memory loss is a common short-term side effect. b. Objective evidence has shown that ECT causes structural damage to the brain. c. Use of ECT peaked in the 1940s and 1950s. d. ECT is used to treat major depression.
George, who is in his 50s, has committed himself to physical and cognitive exercise. Based on research, his memory can improve ______.
A. 5-8% B. 20-25% C. 30%-40% D. 50%-65%
Ginette was always trying to improve her singing. She sang in the school choir. When the school put on musical play, Ginette tried out for the lead female role, and sometimes got it. But even if she wasn’t in a play, she continued to practice developing new vocals with some friends from the choir. She wanted to organize them into an A capella group. Ginette’s approach to singing involved a
a. work-avoidance orientation. b. mastery goal orientation. c. extrinsic motivation. d. performance goal orientation.
You are required to find and critique a movie that portrays a neuropsychological disorder. You are looking for a movie in which a person's ability to be fully aware of the world around him is impaired. In other words, you are looking for a movie that portrays a(n)
A. amnestic disruption. B. consciousness disturbance. C. language disruption. D. perceptual disturbance.