Which research question does not involve the interaction of social and cognitive psychology?
a. What situational factors influence whether someone learns more effectively in a classroom setting?
b. How does injury to a particular part of the brain influence the ability to form new memories?
c. How does a threat to self-esteem influence people's ability to pay attention to complex stimuli?
d. How do stereotypes influence our memory of social interactions?
b
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A. attenuated thought disorder B. metacognitive duality C. adolescent egocentrism D. fantasy conflict
After receiving damage to her temporal lobe, Pilar believes that her husband and her son have been replaced with imposters. Her doctor surmises that she has a disconnect between brain areas that recognize faces and those that give a sense of familiarity. Her false beliefs are known as ____.?
a. ?Korsakoff’s syndrome b. ?Wada’s hemiparesis c. ?Broca’s aphasia d. ?Capgras syndrome
In a single-subject design when no treatment is being administered, the observations are called ____ observations
a. no-treatment b. baseline c. treatment d. random
Evaluation apprehension is best defined as
a. anxiety about our arousal levels. c. social facilitation. b. concern about what others think of us. d. all of these.