__________is one of the four pillars of attraction used in social psychology to understand how we make friendship choices
A) Similarity
B) Diversity
C) Status
D) Power
Answer: A
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A. contemplation B. preparation C. action D. maintenance
When psychologists want to find out about people's personality or attitudes, an effective research tool would be a(n)
A) naturalistic observation. B) experiment. C) case study. D) self-report measure.
You are a female college student in the late 1960s who participated in a study that asked you to evaluate the quality of several articles written by professionals in a variety of fields
Some of the articles were in stereotypically female fields and some were in stereotypically male fields. Even though the articles were exactly the same, some of them were stated to have been authored by men, while others were stated to have been authored by women. After the study was completed, you were able to view the results. What where they? a. Female authors were rated higher in stereotypically female fields. b. Male authors were rated higher in stereotypically male fields. c. Females were rated higher in all fields. d. Males were rated higher in all fields.
According to the article Back to Work about unemployed middle-aged adults, the most important outcome measure in the main study discussed was:
(a) self-esteem (b) family relations (c) the feeling of security (d) employment