To be appropriate, clothes always have to be expensive.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The fact that Princeton students "saw" Dartmouth students engage in twice as many infractions as the Dartmouth students did in a Princeton-Dartmouth football game is MOST consistent with
a. reliance on empirical evidence. b. multifactorial causation of behavior. c. subjectivity of perception. d. unconscious motivation.
You are trying to decide whether it will rain tomorrow, based on how many rainy days you remember from the last week. Which heuristic are you using?
a. availability b. crystal-ball technique c. anchoring and adjustment d. representativeness
Which of the following is NOT listed as a major risk factor for suicide?
a. availability of a firearm b. overeating c. severe anxiety or panic attacks d. family history of suicidal behavior
In the textbook, the author gave an example of a student who wanted to have participants read resumes and make recommendations about job candidates whose attractiveness was manipulated by means of photographs attached to the resumes. It was suggested that all the people whose photographs were used in the study be strangers to the participants. This was because _____
a. the participants wouldn't have taken the experiment seriously if they had recognized the people applying for the jobs b. the experiment wouldn't have taken the required amount of time if the participants had known the people applying for the jobs c. both a and b d. it was important to avoid "familiarity" as a confounding variable