__________ psychologists focus on the influence of groups on behavior, while __________psychologists focus on the influence of an individual's traits on behavior
a. Personality; Social c. Social; Personality
b. School; Educational d. Educational; School
C
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Which of the following is an example of learned helplessness?
a. A young child who doesn't cry because no one ever responds. b. A person who tries other approaches if the first one doesn't work. c. A person who is less able to do a task when others are watching. d. A child who has difficulty making new friends because she is shy.
In the information-processing system, __________ is unlimited in capacity
A) working memory B) long-term memory C) the central executive D) the sensory register
According to representationalists, the human mind is similar to computers in the way it stores information.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Paul volunteers for a study on attitudes about dating. When he arrives at the laboratory, he notices a book on the researcher's desk called Nonverbal Communication in Dating Couples
Paul concludes that the study is about nonverbal communication, and in his answers to questions he tries to be helpful by emphasizing his skills in this area. The way Paul responded to the questions is an example of a threat to validity called a) reactivity. b) expectancy effects. c) demand characteristics. d) nonrandom assignment.