Which of the following were elements in the success of the Lexington/Richland Coalition?
a. paid staff and active volunteers, clear values, broad community representation
b. clear values, public accountability meetings to bring citizen pressure on key officials
c. the "shop-in" and similar social action strategies, broad community representation
d. all of the above
a
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a. social dominance theory b. error management theory c. reactance theory d. temporal bias theory
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A) prefer nonspeech over human speech B) display a sense of musical phrasing C) recognize the same melody when it is played in different keys D) prefer listening to a rhythmically distinct foreign language rather than their native tongue
Suppose you are shown a description of a woman that is similar to your
stereotype of a romance novelist. You are asked whether it is more likely that the woman in question is a department store employee or a department store employee who is also a romance novelist. If you conclude that she is more likely a department store employee who is also a romance novelist, then you have (a) judged by the availability heuristic (b) violated a fundamental rule of probability theory; the category "department store employee" includes "department store employees who are also romance novelists" (c) not paid sufficient attention to the base rates (d) none of the above