When people are asked to relate how many windows they have in the place where they live, the amount of time to answer doesn't depend on the number of windows
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
ANS: F
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Which of the following is TRUE about social distance?
a. Prejudice increases social distance. b. The in-group serves to decrease social distance toward newcomers. c. As the social distance increases, the probability of prejudice increases. d. Social distance can only be bridged by scapegoating. e. Social distance leads to the prevention of discrimination.
Anne participates in a study in which she is asked "how much" statements, such as "I'm very good at schoolwork" and "I find it very easy to make friends" apply to her. The study involves measuring
a. perspective-taking. c. self-esteem. b. stranger anxiety. d. ethnic identity.
If Mauchly’s test of sphericity is statistically significant, sphericity is _______.
a. large b. guaranteed c. assumed d. violated
Experience with unavoidable negative stimuli can lead to a particular deficit in avoidance learning called ________, in which an organism, exposed to uncontrollable aversive stimuli, learns that it has no control over negative outcomes.
A. instinctive drift B. learned generalization C. learned helplessness D. extinction