Suppose you look at a facial expression that most people identify as sadness. How could we get you to think it was an expression of fear instead?
a. Show the same face slightly out of focus
b. Show the same face with a body posture implying fear.
c. Ask you to look at the face while you are gazing to your left.
d. Ask you to look at the face while you are gazing to your right.
b
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Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding schizophrenia?
A. It is the same thing as split personality. B. It is the same thing as multiple personality disorder. C. It is the same thing as dissociative identity disorder. D. It is a type of psychotic disorder.
Research suggests that a number of conditions must be met in order for a person to process a persuasive message using the central route (rather than the peripheral route). What is one of those conditions?
a. The source must be credible. b. The source must be trustworthy. c. The person must be motivated to process the message carefully. d. The person must have an existing attitude that he or she is willing to change.
________ risk increases a child's vulnerability to psychopathology, while ________ risk increases a child's vulnerability to a unique type of psychopathology
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A two-factor research study is used to evaluate the effectiveness of a new blood-pressure medication. In this two-factor study, Factor A is medication versus no medication and factor B is male versus female. The medicine is expected to reduce blood pressure for both males and females, but it is expected to have a much greater effect for males. What pattern of results should be obtained if the
medication works as predicted? a. A significant main effect for factor A (medication) b. A significant interaction c. A significant main effect for factor A and a significant interaction d. None of these