False recall of information concerning a robbery increased when
a. the information was part of prior knowledge about robberies.
b. misleading information was introduced by an attorney.
c. Both a and b
d. Neither a nor b
C
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The somatogenic perspective emphasizes
a. bodily causes of behavior. b. psychological causes of behavior. c. mind-related causes of behavior. d. psychosomatic causes of behavior.
According to psychologist Barbara Frederickson, negative emotions generally narrow our perceptual focus, increasing the likelihood of
a. bottom-up processing. b. sensory gating. c. inattentional blindness. d. sensory adaptation.
In a study referred to in the text (Peterson, Haynes, & Olson, 2008), smokers were asked to create an antismoking video to be shown to high school students, invoking dissonance in the smokers
Based on other research in this chapter, how were these smokers, who particularly felt like hypocrites, most likely to behave? a. They would feel a sudden urge to smoke. b. They would increase intentions to quit smoking. c. They could change the topic of conversation to something more comfortable. d. They could use denial.
In early childhood, skeletal growth stunting undermines the health development of bones and is also associated with cognitive delays that ________________________.
A. are difficult to distinguish from ADHD B. are difficult to distinguish form learning disorders C. interfere with socializing D. undermine educational achievement