Where do stereotypes come from?
a. Personal exposure to members of that group.
b. Distinctive members of a group.
c. Socialization agents
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate summary of Type 1 and Type 2 processing, in connection with reasoning and decision making?
a. Rika: "In Type 1 processing, we make very careful judgments; in Type 2 processing, we don't really care about our accuracy." b. Joe: "Adults consistently use Type 1 processing; children and adolescents consistently use Type 2 processing." c. Heather: "Type 1 processing is used for reasoning; Type 2 processing is used for decision making." d. Frank: "Type 1 processing doesn't require much conscious attention; Type 2 processing is slow, and we need to pay close attention."
Freudian psychoanalysis is to __________ as modern psychoanalysis is to __________
a. ego; id c. id; superego b. id; ego d. ego; superego
All of the following are typical of prodigies except
a. they are usually males. b. they are usually gifted in music. c. they have exceptionally high IQs. d. they have unusual levels of self-confidence.
The types of interventions that allow people to improve the quality of their lives are most directly the result of which goal of psychological research?
a. control b. prediction c. explanation d. description