In the study of young adults who were asked to solve difficult math problems, which group did the most poorly?

men who were not told that sex differences would be assessed
women who were not told that sex differences would be assessed
men who were told that sex differences would be assessed and who identified
strongly as men
women who were told that sex differences would be assessed and who
identified strongly as women


women who were told that sex differences would be assessed and who
identified strongly as women

Psychology

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What will be an ideal response?

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Emilio saw a wonderful all-in-one kitchen appliance for sale on TV

The appliance would allow him to get rid of six small appliances and leave more room in his kitchen. Emilio called the number and agreed to purchase the product. He then found out that the price only covered the product base and he would have to purchase each appliance add-on individually. When he did this, the product cost significantly more than he originally thought. This is known as the A) foot-in-the-door technique. B) door-in-the-face technique. C) low-ball technique. D) bait-and-switch technique.

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