The propaganda effect demonstrates that we evaluate familiar statements as being true
A. only when we are aware we've seen them before.
B. simply because we have been exposed to them before.
C. only when we agree with them.
D. unless we are told explicitly that the statements are false.
Answer: B
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a. experimenter bias. b. prior learning. c. neurophysiological delay. d. Introspection.
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A. anal stage B. oral stage C. phallic stage D. latency stage
Neuronal groups are like members of a string quartet, working ________
A) in opposition B) in harmony C) parallel to each other D) in a disabled state similar to each other
I data
A. Your own responses to the statement, "I consider myself a nervous person" B. Reaction times to photographs C. The number of times someone has been arrested D. A therapist's description of her client