In the context of mistaken interpretations in cross-cultural comparison studies, _____ occur when researchers infer that something cultural produced the differences they observed in their study, despite the fact that they may not be empirically justified in doing so because they did not actually measure those cultural factors
a) interpretation errors
b) false empirical justifications
c) cultural attribution fallacies
d) cultural barriers
c
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Selma's friends can't stand her new girlfriend, Patty, and have been pressuring Selma to stop seeing her. Selma gets agitated and feels that her friends should mind their own business and not try to "run her life" for her. According to the concept of ____, Selma would be most likely to respond by ____
a. psychological reactance? breaking up with Patty b. psychological reactance? feeling even more dedicated to her relationship with Patty c. attitude inoculation? eventually becoming persuaded by her friends' attitudes about Patty d. attitude inoculation? taking out her frustrations on Patty
Toni and Tim have just gotten married. Which component of love is most likely to be stronger 20 years from now than it is today?
a. Commitment b. Passion c. Intimacy d. Infatuation
The marriage and motherhood mandates fuel women's intense focus on ______, which is, learning how to attract and interest males as prospective mates
a. sexual orientation c. reproductive fitness b. heterosexual success d. the self-reliant mandate
Attitudes are positive or negative evaluations or beliefs that involve:
a. a cognitive component, a behavioral component, and a physiological response b. a cognitive component, an affective component, and a behavioral component c. a physiological response, an affective component, and a behavioral component d. a cognitive component, an affective component, and a physiological component