In LaPiere's classic study, a young Chinese couple traveled across the U.S.A. and reported being treated courteously at virtually every restaurant and hotel. A follow-up survey asking for attitudes toward Chinese travelers found that ________

A) the level of service was highly correlated with the attitudes expressed on the survey
B) the ethnicity of other travelers was highly influential in determining survey responses from managers of hotels and restaurants
C) social norms generally accounted for the positive attitudes expressed on the survey
D) most restaurant and hotel managers responded that they would refuse service to Chinese travelers
E) the researchers had mistakenly surveyed only establishments the couple had not visited


Answer: D

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Why is the Rorschach inkblot test classified as "projective"? a. Its results give valid predictions of how someone's personality will change. b. It is still being developed as a research project

c. It lets people project their personality onto ambiguous stimuli. d. It asks people to think about their projects and prospects for the future.

Psychology

The two major kinds of measures used by psychologists to measure personality are:

A) naturalistic observations and projective techniques. B) naturalistic observations and self-report inventories. C) personality inventories and naturalistic observations. D) personality inventories and projective techniques.

Psychology

The __________ reflex protects an infant from strong stimulation

A) Moro B) eye-blink C) sucking D) palmar grasp

Psychology

Researchers have found that understanding a sentence and inventing a sentence take place in different parts of the brain.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology