Everyday decision-making situations

A. do not necessarily reflect the demands typical in laboratory research.
B. requires a lot of capacity.
C. are precisely replicated in laboratory research.
D. do not require working memory.


Answer: A

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a. how daily rituals sharpen the boundary between the sacred and profane. b. how religion gives our existence a measure of security and meaning. c. the use of ritual and religious meaning to strengthen social ties such as marriage. d. All of these responses are correct.

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According to functionalists, prostitution

a. will always exist because it serves important functions in society. b. is perpetuated by labels ascribing deviance. c. does not benefit the economy. d. seeks to destroy the institution of the family.

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The Igarapé Institute measures the fragility of 2,100 of the world’s cities. Its data indicates which of the following?

a. 30% of the cities studied have low fragility. b. 11% of the cities studied have high or very high fragility. c. The number of fragile cities worldwide is decreasing. d. Changing demographics have little impact on a city’s fragility.

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Explain how the "model minority" stereotype may be harmful for Asian Americans and other minority groups.

What will be an ideal response?

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