__________ occurs in situations where no one person's contribution to a group can be identified

a) Audience effect
b) Social loafing
c) Co-action effect
d) Group polarization


b

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Your textbook states that phonemic restoration is a kind of illusion. This statement is true because

a. we think that we hear boundaries between words, even when a physical boundary does not really exist. b. we think that we are accurate when we replace a missing phoneme, but we typically make many errors. c. we make too much use of bottom-up processing. d. we think that we hear a speech sound, even if it is not present in the distal stimulus.

Psychology

The case of Clive Wearing illustrates how therapists may accidentally introduce false memories in their clients.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology

First episodes of major depression are often connected to stressful life events. Recurrent episodes are often __________

A) tied to reminders of the original stressful event B) completely unrelated to stress C) more independent of life events D) related to stress at certain times of year

Psychology

When parents are surveyed about repeating parenthood, most report

a. that they would do it again. b. that they would not do it again. c. that they are unsure if they would do it again. d. that they might do it again if they had more help.

Psychology