"Stranger danger" is implicated in children being dangerously overweight
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
True
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According to the research of Neumann and Struck (2000), participants would report that they expected a more positive mood state when they listened to a speaker who
a. spoke in a happy voice. b. presented about material of specific interest to the listener. c. seemed to have very high expertise on their topic. d. sounded like an older, mature male.
The human mind appears to be innately programmed to think about people as individuals, rather than to engage in social categorization (by clumping people into social groups)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to the chapter Some Like It Hotabout personality and situational predictors of aggression, how
did the researchers measure aggression? (a) by having participants complete the Buss & Perry aggression inventory (b) by interviewing participants about their feelings of aggression (c) by counting the number of times participants hit a punching bag (d) by measuring how much hot sauce they allocated to the person they thought gave them feedback on their essay
Which of the following scenarios is an example of social facilitation?
a) Monita, who is a soccer player, performs better when there is a large group of people watching. b) George chooses not to engage in certain tasks because he knows other members of the group will eventually do the work. c) Kiera, a gymnast, falls off the balance beam because she has not mastered the skill yet. d) Dabneh loves engaging in conversation with her friends.