Mark is a Southern gentleman. He always stands up when a woman enters the room and offers her his chair. He is quick to get the doors for his female companions, and he always pays when they go out. Mark probably scores high on ____
a. hostile sexism
b. benevolent sexism
c. confirmation bias
d. self-serving bias
B
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Cross-cultural studies of people's internal emotional lives suggest that ____
a. most emotions are quite similar across cultures b. positive emotions are similar across cultures, but negative emotions are different c. negative emotions are similar across cultures, but positive emotions are different d. both positive and negative emotions differ substantially across cultures
At about 3 years of age, children engage in sociodramatic play, in which they take on different roles and follow a story line as if they were in a theatrical performance
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In 1904, __________ suggested that the behaviors we call "intelligent" have one common underlying factor
a. Charles Spearman b. Louis Thurstone c. Carl Jung d. Howard Gardner
Sandi believes that people who eat at
McDonald's are overweight, so she decides to do a naturalistic observation of people who eat at McDonald's. What should most concern us about Sandi's observations? a) the observer effect b) the bystander effect c) observer bias d) subject bias