Kashima and others (2013) had Australian students transmit a story about a football player from one person to the next. Their results indicated that as the story went from person to person,
a. the stereotype-inconsistent information was eventually weeded out.
b. the stereotype-inconsistent information was eventually exaggerated.
c. the stereotype-consistent information was often distorted.
d. its content remained relatively consistent.
a
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Repeating a grade, having a history of school difficulties, and scoring low on achievement and/or intelligence tests are all factors that predict
a. mainstreaming b. advanced placement c. tracking d. dropping out
You are at one of your last scheduled prenatal office visits and the doctor determined that your cervix has dilated to 10 centimeters. What should happen next?
a. You should get to the hospital; you are ready to deliver the baby! b. You probably have at least a week of pregnancy left. c. Your doctor just made up that number. d. Something is not good. Cervixes do not dilate to 10 centimeters.
As you study for your neuroscience exam, you feel a tickle on your arm that feels like a spider, so you jerk your arm. What is the neural pathway of this action?
A. sensory neuron - interneuron - motor neuron - muscle B. interneuron - sensory neuron - motor neuron - muscle C. motor neuron - sensory neuron - interneuron - muscle D. sensory neuron - motor neuron - interneuron - muscle