Antisocial personality disorder
a. tends to be more common in women than in men.
b. involves problems such as aggressiveness and difficulty in controlling impulses.
c. typically leads people to experience great personal discomfort.
d. involves imagined problems with one's personal health.
B
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a. Conclusions were based on impressions from interviews. b. The sample was not representative. c. It took too long. d. There was no comparison group.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Michael is a friendly good looking person who is liked by almost everyone who meets him. Michael's supervisor considers him a good employee, although his job performance is actually poor in many ways
The supervisor's inaccurate evaluation of Michael is likely due to A) the halo effect. B) trait affectivity. C) the contrast effect. D) stereotype threat.
One reason that nearly any type of credible treatment may produce strong beneficial effects is that people hope it will and want it to work. This idea is referred to as
A) the placebo effect. B) regression to the mean. C) the self-serving bias. D) spontaneous remission.