When interpreting behaviour, if a social psychologist takes both conscious and unconscious processes into account, they are said to be using a(n)

a. dual-process model.

b. whole-person approach.

c. person-centred approach.

d. humanistic approach.


a. dual-process model.

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Based on the information in Chapter 13, you could predict that elderly people would typically recall the most information on

a. an explicit-memory task in the morning. b. an explicit-memory task in the late afternoon. c. an implicit-memory task in the morning. d. an implicit-memory task in the late afternoon.

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Surgency, negative affect, and effortful control are three dimensions of_______________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The goal of Husserl’s pure phenomenology is to:

a. study the mind turned outward b. catalog mental acts and processes of environmental interactions c. verify Brentano’s concept of intentionality d. explore the meaning of human existence

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Chua, Boland, and Nisbett presented American and Chinese participants with pictures of a figure, such as a tiger, placed on a ground, such as a jungle, and monitored their eye-movement patterns. The Americans tended to focus their eye movements

a. haphazardly. b. in a structured and coordinated way. c. on the figure (the tiger). d. on the ground (the jungle).

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