Children who do not do well in school:
a. tend to be the most popular.
b. are unaffected in terms of popularity.
c. are the best in terms of sports ability.
d. may be resented or ridiculed by their peers.
C
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A. It leads to women eating less and becoming malnourished. B. It leads to more urination and bladder control problems in women. C. When intoxicated, women are more likely to become the victims of violent crimes than men. D. Women tend to weigh less than men, so their bodies cannot absorb alcohol as efficiently and they become drunk more quickly.
A husband thinks that he told his wife that he wouldn't be home for dinner, but his wife is sure that he did not. This is an example of a cognitive discrepancy in
a. perceptions. b. expectations. c. assumptions. d. attributions.
Your psychology professor asks you and your classmates to write down the necessary and sufficient features of a pet. Based on what you have read in this chapter, what would you expect to find when you read your classmates' definitions?
A. nearly precise agreement because everyone in the class has the same idea of a simple concept like "pet" B. general agreement, but not as precise an agreement as you would see if the professor asked the class to categorize a series of photographs of pets and non-pets C. more precise agreement than you would see if the professor asked the class to categorize a series of photos of pets and non-pets D. about the same level of agreement that you would see if the professor asked the class to categorize a series of photographs of pets and non-pets
Leslie is shown the word "tour." Later on she is shown a list of word fragments, such as "___ou___," and asked to fill in the blanks
She is more likely to complete the word as "tour," than are other people who had not been previously shown the word "tour." This is an example of ________. a. muscle learning b. automaticity c. reactivity d. priming