The participants in Sherif’s study reverted to their original positions once they were free of the pressure of the group.
a. True
b. False
b. False
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Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the preferences that people show for physically attractive people?
a. Adults, children, and even babies seem to show such preferences across a variety of circumstances. b. People show such preferences across a variety of circumstances, but these preferences do not appear to emerge until late childhood. c. Both adults and children show such preferences when selecting friends, but adults are more even-handed (and do not show preferences for attractive people) when it comes to work-related activities. d. Both adults and children show such preferences across a variety of circumstances, but only if they are moderately attractive or highly attractive themselves.
After eating grape lollipops, you and a friend notice your tongues have turned blue. With the change in color, it is easy to notice that there are many more papillae on your friend's tongue. Who is more likely to be a supertaster?
a. You are, because you have fewer, and therefore more distinct, papillae. b. Your friend is, because she has many more papillae to taste with. c. You are, because less dye stuck to your tongue allowing you taste more. d. It could be either of you because super tasting is unrelated to the number of papillae.
Randy is recovering from an automobile accident in which he injured his head. The only noticeable psychological symptom of his injury is that he cannot remember what happened immediately prior to the accident
Randy's symptoms are typical of _____________. a. organic amnesia b. retrograde amnesia c. psychogenic amnesia d. proactive inhibition
How did Bartholomew and Horowitz expand Hazan and Shaver’s three categories of adult attachment?
A. by including a novel category of adult attachment (insecure) B. by expanding secure attachment to include realistic and unrealistic types C. by differentiating between two types of avoidant attachment D. by making a distinction between anxious and apprehensive attachments