Haddock, Zanna, and Esses (1994) found that mood impacted prejudice, but only among individuals ______.
a. high in need for affect
b. low in need for affect
c. high in affect intensity
d. low in affect intensity
a. high in need for affect
b. low in need for affect
c. high in affect intensity
d. low in affect intensity
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Kevin is described by friends as having a great imagination and being willing to try anything once. Given this description, Kevin would most likely score very high on a scale of a. agreeableness
b. openness to experience. c. neuroticism. d. conscientiousness.
People with major neurocognitive disorder generally suffer from agnosia, which is defined as the inability to
A. use language. B. understand language. C. recognize and name objects. D. remember events and places.
When personal relationships run into trouble, girls, more than boys, are likely to talk over their problems and feelings with a friend, in what is known as
A) co-rumination. B) soul-searching C) accommodation. D) relational aggression.
A classic experiment that researched babies' depth perception involved a device called a ______
a. visual cliff c. perception gauge b. depth gauge d. depth-perception table