Bob listened to a new song and did not like it at all. Shortly thereafter, this song was used by a company as its new advertising jingle, and the song was played over and over, so Bob was repeatedly exposed to the song
You would expect Bob to ________ for the song. a) decrease his liking
b) become neutral in his evaluation
c) increase his liking
d) reevaluate his feelings
a
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Which of the following statements is true of the Mueller-Lyer illusion?
a) In this illusion, subjects viewing the two figures typically judge the line with the arrowheads pointing out as longer. b) In this illusion, subjects viewing the two figures typically judge the line with the arrowheads pointing in as longer. c) In this illusion, subjects typically judge the horizontal line as longer. d) In this illusion, subjects typically judge the vertical line as longer.
Based on early research by Norman Triplett with racing cyclists, we should expect that people who exercise for half an hour on rowing machines at a gym, among other people, would be more likely to ____ than people who exercise for half an hour on a rowing machine in the privacy of their home
a. burn more calories b. burn less calories c. feel a sense of accomplishment d. feel a sense of failure
According to research cited in Module One, what is the relationship between how well students think they know the class material and their exam performance?
A. almost none B. weak C. moderate D. very strong
When we use paw-lick latency as a measure of temperature sensitivity, latency is
a. an independent variable. b. a categorical variable. c. a continuous variable. d. a discrete variable.