In collectivistic cultures (Japan, China, tropical African countries, etc.), one's identity is based on
a. canalized phenotypes.
b. group membership.
c. personal attributes.
d. one's past achievements in school or employment.
B
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A. 5 years B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 1½ years
One possible explanation for the failure of school desegregation to promote better racial relations is that it was
a. a simplistic idea with no chance of working. b. carried out on too large a scale. c. often carried out without supportive social norms. d. a strategy that provided too much racial contact.
Which of the following would make a cola taste test more difficult?
A. removing the carbonation B. asking the tester to hold his nose C. asking the tester to eat a cracker between tastes D. asking the tester to look at the cola before tasting it
“Majority rules,” “Agree with whatever the boss says,” and “All of us must agree before we approve it” are all examples of
a. social decision schemes. b. collective induction. c. truth-wins rules. d. truth-supported-wins rules. e. CESs (critical evaluation standards).