This type of persuasion, although more effective in long-term attitude change, requires more attention and effort on the part of the audience.

a. Peripheral route
b. Foot-in-the door
c. Central route
d. Group think


c. Central route

Psychology

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A. neurological functioning B. the statistical frequency of abnormal behavior C. five separate axes D. three types of psychological disorders

Psychology

The primary difference between limited and premarital cohabitation involves a. intention to marry

b. the duration of the cohabitation. c. the degree of sexual involvement. d. tax benefits.

Psychology

Which of the following is NOT true of naturalistic observation?

a. It involves studying human or animal behavior in its natural context. b. Observer bias is one problem associated with naturalistic observation. c. One trained observer is more advantageous than several trained observers. d. The behavior is more likely to be spontaneous than behavior in a laboratory situation.

Psychology

Extreme fasting in females from the 16th through 19th centuries has been documented as

a. a religious rite. b. a commercial spectacle. c. disease prevention. d. beauty enhancement.

Psychology