According to Matsumoto, ethnocentrism is a by-product of our upbringing because:
a. it is genetic.
b. as we grow up in society, we learn the expected behaviors, beliefs, and values that are typical within that society.
c. we are always unaware of its presence.
d. it prevents us from "getting caught up" in the rules of another culture and forsaking our own culture.
b
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In McAdams' model, generativity is derived, in part, from the formation of a life story, or a narrative
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Regarding false memories, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. People in Elizabeth Loftus' "smashed car" experiments who had false memories were often quite upset to learn that they had given false "testimony.". b. False memories occur because new information "overwrites" existing memories. c. Because people cannot remember the source of a memory, it can lead witnesses to "remember" a face that they actually saw somewhere other than the crime scene. d. False long-term memories are a common problem in police work.
Learning to learn speeds performance because the child
a. avoids being hampered by fuzzy traces. b. perceives analogies among the several problems. c. avoids thinking about tragic episodes from the past. d. rehearses to minimize the effects of infantile amnesia.
ISLE 1.4 Column Taper IllusionClick on the above link to work though the ISLE activity. Once you've completed the activity, navigate back and answer the following question.Does the vertical illusion intensify when the columns are tapered as compared to when they are vertical?
A. No, there was no difference. B. Yes, I had to tilt the columns more to make them appear vertical when the columns were tapered than when they were straight. C. Yes, I had to tilt the columns more to make them appear vertical when the columns were straight than when they were tapered.