Experimenter expectancies, or preconceived ideas of the experimenter that influence how
she/he treats participants, are also known as
A) Phrenological effects B) ex post facto effects
C) Good Participant effects D) Rosenthal effects
D
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A. acoustically. B. procedurally. C. semantically. D. visually.
Xenophanes wrote that if horses and cattle could do so, they would create gods in their own images. How is this statement typically interpreted?
a. It ridicules the gods of rural residents and favors those of individuals who lived in the larger towns. b. It supports the idea that there are many gods for many purposes. c. It recognizes that all living beings possess a portion of divinity and must therefore be honored. d. It is critical of the prevailing pantheistic religion and argues that there is a higher god that is unknowable.
Ever since he suffered a brain injury by falling from a
ladder, Zack's wife has continued to tell the doctor that Zack's personality has changed. He used to be fun loving and carefree, but he is now more critical and yells at the children for little reason. Zack is likely to have suffered damage to the _____ of his cortex. a) occipital lobe b) parietal lobe c) prefrontal area d) postfrontal area
The perspective from which we interpret information before making a decision is known as ________
a. framing b. hill climbing c. counterfactual thinking d. priming