The liking or disliking we have for people, places, and things in our world are known as ____
a. ?prejudices
b. ?attributions
c. ?attitudes
d. ?impressions
ANSWER:
c
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A. homeostasis B. an instinct C. a fixed action pattern D. a social need
Reaching for your coffee cup is accomplished by the _____ subdivision of the peripheral nervous system.
A) somatic B) sympathetic C) parasympathetic D) spinal cord
Which of the following is the most accurate example of a null hypothesis for a two-way ?2?
a. The frequency of smoking among college students is the same as that of the general population. b. The frequency of smoking among college students is not the same as that of the general population. c. Whether people smoke is related to their socioeconomic-status category. d. Whether people smoke is unrelated to their socioeconomic-status category.
While walking outside, you notice the sun shining. Your ability to see the sunshine is related to visual processing of the light in your brain. The process by which physical energy (the sunshine) has been converted to neural activity in your brain is called
A. reticular formation. B. habituation. C. transduction. D. accommodation.