Stimulus onset asynchrony is a dependent variable
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Phillip meets Lydia in class and is interested in getting to know more about her. In social psychology, Phillip's affinity for Lydia would be called
a. social exchange. b. interpersonal attraction. c. an actor-observer bias. d. social compliance.
Why have young infants been called "citizens of the world"?
A. They can flexibly adapt to all cultural practices around the world. B. They cannot communicate with each other. C. They can differentiate among nearly all sounds found in the world's languages. D. They can interpret social cues in nearly every culture.
Theo is quite a loner. He walks to class by himself, does not talk to anyone, and appears indifferent to other people. It is clear that Theo neither desires nor enjoys closeness with others. He does not act in any obviously unusual ways, nor does he appear to possess strange beliefs about the world. Of the following personality disorders, Theo appears to be a. avoidant
b. antisocial. c. schizotypal. d. schizoid.
Compared to less educated persons, those persons with more education tend to be
a. significantly less happy than the less educated. b. a little happier because they have higher incomes and mores social status. c. neither more nor less happy than the less educated. d. significantly happier because they are more intelligent and feel more empowered.