A between-subjects factorial design is one in which different participants are observed at each combination of levels of the two factors.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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If you are studying flirting behavior in college students by sitting quietly at the college snack bar and watching students as they interact with each other, all the while pretending to read a newspaper, you are engaging in a form of naturalistic observation

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements is true of external attributions?

a) They locate the cause of behavior outside a person, such as nature or acts of God. b) They are also known as dispositional attributions. c) They are movements of the body, usually the hands, that are generally reflective of thoughts or feelings. d) They refer to prejudicial attitudes that are unspoken and perhaps even outside conscious awareness.

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Which of the following is NOT a basic principle to keep in mind when dealing effectively with conflict management?

a. Try to give the other person the benefit of the doubt. b. Define the conflict as a mutual problem. c. Choose a time to sit down and work on resolving the conflict aside from the moment of the conflict. d. Be clear about who has the higher status or power.

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If being given a free mug when you buy a particular brand of coffee-maker improves your attitude about that brand, your attitude change was influenced by:

a. mere exposure b. observational learning c. classical conditioning d. operant conditioning

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