In a study conducted in Mauritius, young men participated in a painful religious ritual, watched other young men participate in the ritual, or sang and prayed. The young men who ____ donated the least amount to the temple
a. performed the painful ritual
b. watched others perform the painful ritual
c. sang and prayed as their part in the ritual
d. performed the painful ritual or watched others perform it
C
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A binge-eating episode is characterized by food intake of at least how many calories?
a. 1000 b. 2000 c. The calorie number does not matter, as long as it's too much junk food d. The calorie number varies from person to person; a binge-eating episode is not defined by the number of calories
Generally speaking, a neuron will release a greater number of neurotransmitters than what it will respond to with its own receptors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A child sees a cookie jar on a shelf. After several unsuccessful attempts to reach it, the child looks around the room. She suddenly realizes that she can pull a chair over by the shelf, then stand on the chair to reach the cookie jar
This type of learning is called ______. a. social learning c. insight b. shaping d. response acquisition
Researchers had participants memorize a number of words before reading an ambiguous passage about a character named Donald. The words participants read influenced how they interpreted Donald's somewhat ambiguous behavior
The take-home message of this study is that thoughts have to be ________ before they affect our impressions of the social world. a. either accessible or applicable b. accessible, but not necessarily applicable c. applicable, but not necessarily accessible d. both accessible and applicable