What happens when a particular person disconfirms a stereotype?
a) he/she is ignored
b) he/she helps to reduce the viewer's stereotypes
c) he/she helps to confirm the viewer's stereotypes
d) he/she is "fenced off" and placed in a subtype that perpetuates the stereotype
d
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Zoann doesn't like herself. She doesn't feel competent or attractive. Zoann has low:
A. self-esteem B. self-efficacy C. self-concept D. identity
The results of a survey (DiCamillo and Field, 2006) on attitudes regarding actively taking steps to end the life of a person
who is terminally ill indicated what percentage of individuals from the five developing countries involved in the study agreed with this approach? a. at least 90% b. at least 70% c. at least 50% d. at least 30%
Norm and Vera are feuding over where to go out to dinner. Norm wants to go to Denny's for the Grand Slam, but Vera wants to go to Sizzler for the all-you-can-eat salad bar
Finally, exchanging a series of proposals and counterproposals, they settle on a new diner in town that has both cheap food and a salad bar. This situation is an example of a. a public goods dilemma. b. an integrative solution. c. a commons dilemma. d. process loss.
Which statement describes an important implication of transcortical sensory aphasia?
A. Speech recognition comes after speech comprehension. B. The lateral temporal lobe is key for speech repetition. C. The periaqueductal gray matter is not important for speech repetition. D. Speech recognition and comprehension are different processes.