Daisy listens carefully to a debate between two political candidates. She evaluates the merits of the arguments that each candidate presents, and she decides which candidate to vote for on the basis of that candidate's position on key issues. In this instance, Daisy has processed the information contained in the debate using the:

a. peripheral route
b. cognitive dissonance model
c. self-serving route
d. central route


D

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is most consistent with which of the following metaphors that Lea and Webley proposed to explain the human motivation towards the pursuit of money? a. instinct b. tool c. drug d. bank

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A major criticism of IQ tests is that they ____

a. reflect cultural and social factors rather than innate intelligence b. are limited to assessing intelligence for children in the elementary grades c. cannot be used to predict school performance d. are not useful for detecting intellectual disability

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Nicole refuses to change clothes in the locker room during gym class. She is afraid that someone will see her body, make fun of it, and embarrass her. As a result, Nicole skips gym class to avoid the situation. Based on this information, it is possible that Nicole has __________.

A. a specific phobia B. social anxiety disorder C. schizophrenia D. a mood disorder

Psychology

Which of the following is a developmental task of middle adulthood identified by Havighurst?

A) Establishing a deeper relationship with one's life partner B) Keeping one's performance at work at above satisfactory levels C) Providing monetary support to children in their late adulthood D) Preparing for retired life by saving money

Psychology