We are more likely to marry someone who is:
A. similar to us in education and religion.
B. similar to us in education but not in religion.
C. similar to us in education, gender, and religion.
D. similar to us in religion but not in education.
E. completely opposite to us.
A. similar to us in education and religion.
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A sample obtained from a population with ? = 12 has a standard error of 2 points. How many scores are in the sample?
a. n = 36 c. n = 6 b. n = 24 d. n = 3
What is the best advice concerning the accuracy of preschoolers' eyewitness testimony?
a. Leading questions improve accuracy of responding. b. If it is a memory for a traumatic event, it is definitely a real memory. c. It is very difficult to create a situation where preschool children do not accurately recall basic events like field trips. d. Under conditions of questioning with lots of open-ended questions, memory accuracy will likely decline.
Chapter 8 discusses a study by Fehr and Sprecher (2009), which explores people's ideas about compassionate love. The participants judged words such as "trust" more quickly than words such as "pure." This is an example of
a. situated cognition. b. family resemblance. c. the typicality effect. d. the exemplar approach
In comparative studies of true smiles (with emotion of happiness) and lie smiles (without emotion of happiness), it was found that:
a. there was no difference between the two b. children are better at producing lie smiles than adults c. the main difference was in the use of facial muscles around the eyes d. the main difference was in the use of facial muscles around the mouth