A person who is in a bad mood is:
a. less likely to show the self-serving bias
b. more likely to make the fundamental attribution error
c. less likely to make the fundamental attribution error
d. less likely to initiate a self-fulfilling prophecy
C
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Peer groups are characterized by all of the following factors EXCEPT
a. regular interactions. b. a sense of belonging. c. the presence of norms regarding dress, behavior, and attitudes/beliefs. d. freedom of individual expression.
A possible explanation based in opponent-process theory for people who enjoy dangerous or frightening activities is:
a. the strong state B which occurs as an after reaction to the activity b. the strong state A which is generated in the individual by the reaction c. peer pressure d. the initial increased arousal caused by fear
A stereotype is a ____
a. ?negative emotional reaction to a group of people b. ?set of beliefs and information about a group of people c. ?belief that a group of people are “bad” in some way d. ?belief that a person is “bad” in some way
Carlos finds a friend on Facebook that he has not talked to in years. As they reminisce about things that happened 10 years ago, the information from old memories is transferred from Carlos' long-term memory into his short-term memory
This process is known as A) storage. B) retrieval. C) recovering memories D) encoding