________ refer(s) to the way people select, interpret, remember, and use social information to make judgments and decisions about themselves and others
a. Social cognition
b. Schemas
c. Counterfactual thinking
d. Decision rules
Answer: A
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a. perception b. motivation c. emotion d. learning
Which of the following responses to frustration is most similar to scapegoating?
a. leaving the field b. displaced aggression c. circumvention d. reaction formation
John Locke believed that
A) children were born sinful and had to be taught to be moral. B) children were essentially good, naturally beautiful beings. C) children's lives were predetermined by their genes. D) children's minds were essentially blank slates, completely products of their environments.
Which of the following is NOT a hazard of self-disclosure?
a. indifference b. rejection c. reactance d. betrayal