How can a person defend against social influence techniques based on capturing and disrupting attention?
a. by stating their position publicly
b. by being aware of the so-called favor and not feel obligated to repay it
c. by simply remaining calm and nonjudgmental
d. by attempting to pause the interaction and eliminate distractions
D
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a. empathy in dealing with her clients. b. genuineness in dealing with her clients. c. unconditional positive regard in dealing with her clients. d. validity in dealing with her clients.
Since there are many ways to be "smart," it has become controversial to define intelligence
a. as multiple aptitudes. b. as a g-factor. c. broadly. d. as different mental "languages" that people use for thinking.
Mr. Rodriguez, a 75-year-old male, was a participant in a
study that required him to look at different types of advertisements. These ads featured three types of appeals: emotional, knowledge-related, and neutral. Based on research, it is most likely that: a. Mr. Rodriguez will remember all the ads equally well. b. Mr. Rodriguez will remember the neutral items the best. c Mr. Rodriguez will remember the emotional ads the best. d. Mr. Rodriguez will remember the knowledge-related ads the best
At the present time, there are a number of items that require participants to rapidly solve
problems on major intelligence tests, such as the Wechsler Scales. Which theory or perspective has had the most influence regarding these recent item additions? A) cognitive-developmental B) information processing C) psychometric D) Sternberg's theory of multiple intelligences