The two sub-factors that make a source likable are

a. physical attractiveness and similarity to the receiver.
b. trustworthiness and physical attractiveness.
c. similarity to the receiver and credibility.
d. credibility and personality.


A

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What similarity did Wilhelm Wundt share with Aristotle?

A) Both used introspection to try to discover the basic elements of experience. B) Both saw the mind as a natural event that could be studied scientifically, like light and heat. C) Both believed that physical events were not related to psychological sensation and perception. D) Both agreed on the relation between the unconscious mind and behavior.

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In the literature on stereotyping, _____ is defined as the tendency for people to see what they expect to see. Within the philosophy of science, this threat was first expressed by _____.

A) self-fulfilling prophecy; Sir Francis Bacon B) perceptual confirmation; Sir Francis Bacon C) self-fulfilling prophecy; René Descartes D) perceptual confirmation; René Descartes

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Reasoning that involves the generation of hypotheses and the systematic testing of those hypotheses is called

a. deductive reasoning. c. scientific reasoning. b. inductive reasoning. d. analogical reasoning.

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The current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual uses __________ to diagnose psychological disorders

a. causes c. observable behavior b. functioning level d. basic assumptions

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