Bessenoff and Sherman (2000) found that participants’ distancing themselves from an obese interaction partner was best predicted by:
A. self-reported obesity prejudice.
B. automatic obesity prejudice.
C. both A and B.
D. neither A nor B.
B. automatic obesity prejudice.
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a. Your automatic system will not process the claims at all (it will only process the images). b. Your automatic system will process the claims simply as claims; you would need to use your conscious system in order to judge their (in)validity. c. Your automatic system will process these claims as true; you would need to use your conscious system to override this assessment and doubt them. d. Your automatic system will process these claims as false; you would need to use your conscious system to assess their validity.
Drugs that block the action of specific neurotransmitters are called:
a. antagonists b. agonists c. hormones d. antioxidants
How do many current psychologists view the need to belong differently than Maslow did?
A) Maslow did not include belonging in his hierarchy. B) Maslow viewed the need for food and shelter as more important than belonging, while many psychologists today consider it just as important. C) Many psychologists today view the need for food and shelter as more important than belonging, while Maslow considered it just as important. D) Maslow viewed belonging in terms of group membership, while psychologists today view it in terms of relationships between two individuals.
Autism spectrum disorder may be associated with structural abnormalities in the
A. basal ganglia, raphe nucleus, and hippocampus. B. cerebellum, amygdala, and hippocampus. C. orbitofrontal cortex, corpus callosum, and cingulate cortex. D. locus coeruleus, red nucleus and hippocampus.