The Implicit Associations Test is a measure used to assess explicit attitudes
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Answer: False
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Research on auditory imagery and pitch suggests that
A) there are similar "distance" effects in auditory imagery as there are in visual imagery. B) people can only imagine a very small range of pitches. C) when imagining sounds, people tend to imagine them in a monotone, without pitch variation. D) women are better at imagining a variety of pitches than men are.
The rise in fear after 6 months is adaptive because it __________
A) keeps newly mobile babies’ enthusiasm for exploration in check B) enables the infant to overcome obstacles C) prevents the child from displaying stranger anxiety D) gives the infant a sense of shame and doubt
In his decades-long study of giftedness, Lewis Terman found
a. that there were surprisingly few professionals in his sample. b. there were a great many professionals and even an "Einstein" or two. c. that most gifted children generally grew up to be healthy and happy adults. d. academic success was unrelated to IQ. e. that high IQ was practically a guarantee of wealth and fame.
Over-simplified generalizations about the characteristics of a group are called
a. prejudices. b. stereotypes. c. biases. d. discrimination.