Crandall, in his study of binge eating in women’s groups, found that
a. most of the groups he studied considered binge eating to be an unhealthy.
b. the more popular women in the group forced less popular women to binge.
c. women who did not binge tended to start binging when they joined these groups.
d. the groups’ norms were not internalized.
c. women who did not binge tended to start binging when they joined these groups.
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A) more intuitive methods may be faster and cognitively cheaper. B) they depend too much on inductive reasoning. C) they look at problems from too many angles. D) they realize that real life is usually illogical.
Which of the following factors influences cognitive development in early childhood?
A) Mental disorders B) Preschool education C) Psychological conditioning D) Philosophical reasoning
Regarding a custody matter, two judges are each given
profiles of the two parents. One judge is asked, "Which parent should be awarded custody?" while the other judge is asked, "Which parent should be denied custody?" The judges are most likely to see this custody situation differently because of the a. underlying base rates. b. framing of the questions. c. representative heuristics within this situation. d. differing emotionalities of the two judges.
Which of the following attributions regarding a failure or setback specifically illustrates the stable quality of a depressed person's explanatory style?
A. "The whole world is against me." B. "It's going to last forever." C. "It's all my fault." D. "It's going to affect everything I do."