Suppose that you know a woman who receives a low salary as a secretary, despite the fact that she works long hours and her job requires complex work. However, she tells you that she thinks her salary is appropriate. She is apparently demonstrating
a. entitlement.
b. the glass ceiling.
c. comparable worth.
d. denial of personal disadvantage.
D
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a. social roles. b. contextual learning. c. cognitive functioning. d. cognitive deficits.
The diathesis-stress model of depression suggests that the stress is produced by a
combination of negative life events and a. pessimistic attributions. b. brain biochemistry. c. family dysfunction. d. hopeless outlook. e. sleep/wake cycles.
George Kelly developed a test that asks individuals to indicate how two specific individuals are similar to each other yet differ from a third. The purpose of this test is to learn how . . .
a. Many people we know b. Quickly we make decisions c. We construe our social world d. Easily we derogate those who are different
The monocular distance cue in which objects closer than the point of visual focus seem to move in the direction opposite to the viewer's moving head, and objects beyond the viewing point move in the same direction as the viewer's head is ______
a. retinal disparity c. subliminal motion b. motion parallax d. motion differential