The degree to which one person is able to influence another is known as

a. interpersonal attraction.
b. interpersonal influence.
c. social facilitation.
d. halo effect.


b

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of fetal alcohol syndrome?

a. increased risk of developing hemophilia. b. small head and facial malformations c. low birth weight d. emotional, behavior, and mental disabilities

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How does the postformal stage differ from the formal operations stage?

a) The postformal stage adds meaning to the logic present in the formal operations stage. b) The postformal stage is a revisiting of youthful dreams, different from the practical essence of the formal operations stage. Consider This: Riegel (1973) build upon Piaget's stages of development. LO 9.1: List reasons for the quest for self-transcendence c) The postformal stage is only applicable in older adulthood, while the formal operation is only applicable in young adulthood. Consider This: Riegel (1973) build upon Piaget's stages of development. LO 9.1: List reasons for the quest for self-transcendence d) The postformal stage examines the ego, while the formal operations stage examines integrity. Consider This: Riegel (1973) build upon Piaget's stages of development. LO 9.1: List reasons for the quest for self-transcendence

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The cocktail party effect refers to __________

a. attenuation b. selection c. masking d. priming

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If the A x B interaction is significant, then at least one of the two main effects also must be significant

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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