When Anne first met Jules, he had been suffering from insomnia and was a little short-tempered. Subsequently, when she was around Jules, she interpreted a lot of what he did as reflecting his hostile personality. This reflects the power of
a. social schemas. b. stereotyping.
c. discrimination.
d. cognitive dissonance.
e. self-fulfilling prophecy.
a
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a. the leniency bias. b. the misinformation effect. c. a familiarity-induced bias. d. the fundamental attribution error.
Describe how information travels from one end of the neuron to the other end. Make sure you include in your answer the terms ions, all-or-none law, resting state, and action potential.
What will be an ideal response?
A feature of crystallized intelligence is that it does not increase throughout the life span
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Naomi is a child of poverty. She has inadequate nutrition, housing, and educational opportunities. Naomi has a mild intellectual disability. Her intellectual disability could possibly be considered ____
a. organic b. a result of genetic deficiencies c. untreatable d. a result of environmental factors such as socioeconomic disadvantage