When making inferences about what caused another person to commit a crime, we tend to attribute the cause to

A. external and stable factors.
B. internal and unstable factors.
C. internal and stable factors.
D. external and unstable factors.


C

Psychology

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To measure the validity of a psychological test, what might an investigator try to determine?

a. How many psychologists use the test and consider it helpful b. How many of the items on the test are easy, intermediate, or difficult c. How consistent people's scores are from test to retest d. How well the scores predict some other behavior

Psychology

The deliberate production of physical or psychological symptoms for some external motivation describes

a. malingering. b. psychosomatic illness. c. Munchhausen syndrome. d. factitious disorder by proxy.

Psychology

In addition to its effects on the GABA receptor, alcohol also affects ______.

A. acetylcholine receptors B. opiate receptors C. benzodiazepine receptors D. adenosine release

Psychology

How are stereotypes similar to other concept representations?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology