The perception that a person might be judged on the basis of stereotype and that their behaviour or performance will confirm the stereotype is known as a
A) preconception phenomenon.
B) coloured lens bias.
C) peer group sifting.
D) stereotype threat.
E) monotype bias.
Ans: D) stereotype threat.
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a. from the cornea, through the lens, and then through the pupil b. from the pupil, through the cornea, and then through the lens c. from the cornea, through the pupil, and then through the lens d. from the pupil, through the lens, and then through the cornea
Which of the following are examples of physiological needs?
a. oxygen, food, and water b. love, esteem and finances c. waste elimination and proper temperature d. both a and c
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a. Albert Ellis c. Albert Bandura b. Gordon Allport d. Isaac Newton
The development of perception that allowed for color differentiation was a functional development; not all animals have this ability. What made it functional?
A. It allowed the ability to breed at night. B. It allowed for night vision. C. It allowed for differentiation of ripe fruits. D. It enabled bipedalism.