A cross-cultural examination of the fundamental attribution error suggests that the fundamental attribution error
A) is universal.
B) is more common in individualistic than collectivistic cultures.
C) is more common in collectivistic than individualistic cultures.
D) is more likely to occur when people are in a sad mood than in a happy mood.
Answer: B
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a. voluntary participation. b. confidentiality. c. anonymity. d. confidentiality and anonymity.
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a. "Grandma's rule" (i.e., the Premack principle) b. contingency contracting c. both of the above d. neither of the above
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a. genotype. c. karyotype. b. phenotype. d. zygotype.
Which of the following separates the vestibular canal and the middle canal?
A. basilar membrane B. Reissner's membrane C. Corti membrane D. Eustachian membrane