Consciously trying to present oneself to others in a positive way is called
A) ?ingratiation.
B) ?self-monitoring.
C) ?false consensus.
D) ?impression management.
D
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The CS Response Strength Mind Window shows smooth changes in the psychological state of fear across trials. By contrast, the record of behavioral variables displayed in the Movement Ratio and Suppression Ratio windows is usually uneven rather than smooth. Which of the following best accounts for this difference?
a. The program that generates the trial-by-trial results (movement ratio and suppression ratio) is probabilistic. b. Psychological variables are simpler than behavioral variables. c. Behavioral variables are harder to measure than psychological variables. d. Psychological variables are continuous, but behavioral variables are discontinuous (discrete).
Which explanation best explains the reason for changes in prejudice during adolescence? a. Adolescents tend to believe that members of other groups would never be interested in joining their group. b. Adolescents tend to believe that members of other groups would never be accepted by members of the other group
c. Adolescents develop a more negative view of their own group and a more positive view of other groups. d. Adolescents develop a more positive view of their own group and a more negative view of other groups.
Olinda is blind; therefore, she does not have circadian rhythms.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What are criterion-referenced tests?
a. Tests with evidence of validity based on relations with other variables b. Tests where scores are interpreted by comparing a score with an objectively stated standard of achievement c. Tests where scores are interpreted by comparing a score with a large group of test takers d. Tests that distinguish between high and low achievers