Ross suggested that the fact that most people find it hard to believe the results of
Milgram's obedience studies is an example ofthe __________ and occurs because of our
tendency to __________ factors.
a. false consensus effect; exaggerate the importance of dispositional
b. self-serving bias; underestimate the impact of dispositional
c. fundamental attribution error; underestimate the impact of situational
d. actor-observer effect; overestimate the impact of internal factors
e. foot-in-the-door; ignore the importance of commitment
c. fundamental attribution error; underestimate the impact of situational
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Which statement concerning research questions in social psychology is false? a. Social psychologists sometimes develop research questions based on their own personal experiences andobservations
b. Research questions can be inspired by real-world events. c. Research questions are often determined after the research begins rather than before it starts. d. Social psychologists can develop research questions from song lyrics.
After you stare at a bright green object for a minute and look away, you see red. Which theory attempts to explain this finding?
a. Young-Helmholtz theory b. trichromatic theory c. opponent-process theory d. color-constancy theory
The analogy that makes the solution to the mutilated checkerboard problem obvious is the _________________ problem.
A. light bulb B. Tower of Hanoi C. radiation D. Russian marriage
What does alcohol do for sexual arousal and behavior? a. It facilitates them, but only in specific environments b. It suppresses them
c. It facilitates arousal but inhibits behaviors d. It reduces inhibition but suppresses arousal