A psychologist asks which of these faces looks more attractive, and then asks why this face is more attractive, while showing the face the person had not chosen. What usually happens?

a. The person notices the switch and reports choosing the other face

b. The person accepts the switch but cannot think of a reason for choosing this face.
c. The person accepts the switch and offers only a vague explanation for choosing this face.
d. The person accepts the switch and offers a specific explanation for choosing this face.


d

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a. ?survival of the fittest b. ?the inheritance of acquired characteristics c. ?natural selection d. ?the law of effect

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a. easy b. difficult c. moderate d. slow-to-warm-up

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How do individualistic and collectivistic societies differ in their attributional style? Provide an example.

What will be an ideal response?

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