Hanging out with friends with the same hobbies can best be explained by the _____ principle of relationship formation
A) proximity
B) similarity
C) reciprocity
D) serendipity
Answer: B
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Suppose someone tests whether people who have forgotten something can relearn it faster than people who had never learned it at all. Which type of memory test is this?
a. Free recall b. Cued recall c. Recognition d. Savings
You eat a new food and that night become ill with nausea and vomiting. Later, you experience nausea whenever you taste or smell the new food. Why did you not associate your nausea with the cues of the room, the people present, the bathroom, and so on?
a. You were biologically predisposed to associate taste and nausea. b. The nontaste cues were too weak. c. The taste cues were more immediate. d. There was less contiguity for the other cues.
Which of the following represents Cohen's rough estimates of small, medium, and large effect sizes?
a. .20, .50, .80 b. .00, .50, 1.50 c. .80, .50, .20 d. .40, .50, .60
At work, people are supposed to put a quarter in the money jar anytime they take a cup of coffee from the common pot. Betty, however, rarely contributes because she figures her money will not be missed. This situation is a
a. substantive conflict. b. procedural conflict. c. prisoner’s dilemma. d. commons dilemma. e. negative inequity problem.