What happened when Morrot, Brochet, & Dubourdieu (2001) gave white wine to wine experts, with the twist that the wine was artificially colored to look like red wine?

a) the experts described the white wine with typical, "white-wine" terms
b) the experts described the white wine with typical "red-wine" terms.
c) the experts reported that it tasted like white wine, but used red-wine terms to describe it.
d) the experts reported that it tasted like red wine, but used white-wine terms to describe it.


Answer: a

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Which of the following is a stage in Robert Peck's developmental tasks?

A. redefinition-of-self-versus-preoccupation-with-parenting-roles B. body-transcendence-versus-body-preoccupation C. ego-integrity-versus-despair D. disintegration-and-disorganization

Psychology

Louis was noticing that his relationship with Chris was doing well after six months. He admits he is especially happy that Chris seems to like him as well. This is called

a. reciprocal liking. c. relationship maintenance. b. self-fulfilling prophecy. d. similarity desirability.

Psychology

The type of memory which a person is aware of having and that is consciously retrieved is called __________ memory

a. iconic b. explicit c. implicit d. eidetic

Psychology

The recent increase in adolescent suicide parallels the increase in availability of guns

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology