What is the fundamental attribution error?
a. Describing the way people present themselves to the world—how they think, feel, and behave.
b. Standing up for your own rights without depriving others of theirs.
c. Attributing the behavior of others to circumstances beyond their control.
d. Overestimating a person's personality and underestimating external factors when explaining someone else's behavior.
D
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b. existence of three or more personality fragments. c. amnesia. d. history of abuse.
Which of the following is the best example of automatizing a cognitive process as outlined in Sternberg's two-facet subtheory of intelligence?
a. Devising a creative solution to an unfamiliar math problem b. Reading a blueprint of your home or office space c. Navigating an unfamiliar town d. Learning to read
If a person were to say that a scientific finding was replicated, he or she would be saying that the finding was
A) accurate and truthful. B) capable of being consistently duplicated. C) not the result of correlation. D) parsimonious and straightforward.
The ectoderm folds over to form the
A) neural tube. B) lungs. C) heart. D) brain.