Roscoe is asked his opinion about Lithuanians. “I love them!” he replied. He is then asked if he’d extend a warm welcome to Lithuanians moving in next door to him. “Not on your life!” he asserted. Which two components of Roscoe’s attitude toward Lithuanians are at odds with one another?
A) Cognitive and behavioral
B) Effective and cognitive
C) Effective and behavioral
D) Inductive and deductive
C) Effective and behavioral
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A. cognitive B. physical C. personality D. social
Sarah is a Japanese American. If she eats a diet typical of other Americans, she can expect
a. a lower death rate from cancer than other Americans due to genes. b. a higher death rate from cancer than other Americans due to genes. c. a lower death rate from cancer than other Americans due to diet. d. the same death rate as other Americans despite genes.
In Marcia's view, an adolescent
a. experiences all four identity statuses. b. experiences each identity status in a regular sequence. c. moves in and out of the identity statuses. d. reaches the final identity status prior to reaching adulthood. e. will spend more time in moratorium than the other identity statuses.
For Skinner, behavior elicited by a known stimulus is called ____ behavior, and behavior that was simply emitted by an organism is called ____ behavior.?
a. ?respondent; operant b. ?respondent; selected c. ?operant; respondent d. ?reflexive; operant