Promoting one or a very few women into high-status positions in an organization has the result of ________
a) not causing the promoted women to suffer a loss of confidence
b) causing women not promoted to be more likely to blame themselves for not being promoted
c) causing the promoted women not to be identified as "token" promotions
d) not causing the promoted women to be viewed as less competent
b
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With which slogan would an information processing theorist be most likely to agree?
A. "not possible until age 3" B. "emotion rather than cognition" C. "quantitative beats qualitative" D. "thinking stops at age 15"
Mean squares are closest to
a. means. b. variances. c. standard deviations. d. Fs.
Doctor Emarih wants to know what conclusions he can draw from fMRI research. He has been reviewing criticisms of this technology and found one of them to be incorrect. According to your textbook, which criticism is false?
A. An fMRI scan does not necessarily reveal how the mind works. B. An fMRI shows only where brain activity occurs, not what is causing it. C. Researchers may be accepting the value of fMRI too readily. D. This technology shows us how the brain produces thoughts and feelings, but it is not precise enough yet to draw accurate conclusions.
According to the social-psychological definition of "aggression," which of the behaviours below is the best example of aggression?
A) A student is upset with their professor after they receive a failing grade. B) One basketball player accidentally fouls another when he is trying to shoot. C) A child throws a temper tantrum and tries to hit his father. D) David is not paying attention and runs over the neighbour's cat as he backs out of the driveway. E) Amanda asserts herself with her boss and makes a spirited argument for a raise.