According to correspondent inference theory, in which of the following situations would a personal attribution be most appropriate?
a. Serena, a professor, helps students during her office hours.
b. Sally, a naval officer, salutes when her commanding officer enters the room.
c. Sam, a wealthy athlete, is ordered by the court to attend a drug rehabilitation program.
d. Steve, a world-renowned playboy, joins a monastery and takes a vow of celibacy.
d
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How can a father's habits affect the health of an unborn child during prenatal development?
A. A father's nicotine intake produces DNA changes that are passed to the fetus on chromosome 23. B. A father's use of barbiturates interacts with a mother's use of marijuana, resulting in missing chromosomes on a child's 8th pair. C. A father's use of alcohol or illegal drugs can affect his sperm, which in turn may lead to chromosomal damage that affects the fetus. D. A father's use of crack cocaine causes sperm mutations, such that two sperm are capable of fertilizing a single ovum.
Which of the following is part of scientific method?
a. systematic introspection b. logical induction c. clairvoyance d. check for accuracy of the hypothesis
During times of rapid cognitive change, children __________
A) are in a state of disequilibrium B) assimilate more than they accommodate C) are likely to construct inefficient schemes D) balance assimilation and accommodation
Describe Sternberg's triangular theory of love
What will be an ideal response?