In the famous case of H. M., after having part of his brain removed, he could _________.
A. no longer form new implicit memories
B. read the same magazine over and over and not realize that he had read it before
C. not form procedural memories
D. not recognize his wife's face
Ans: B. read the same magazine over and over and not realize that he had read it before
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If you have a strong bias toward explaining people's behavior in terms of their internal characteristics rather than situational constraints, you are vulnerable to the __________________
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A final examination in a school course is a type of ____ test
a. achievement b. aptitude c. performance d. intelligence
Which explanation for why a consistent behavioral style increases minority influence is least plausible?
a. A consistent minority draws more attention to its position. b. A consistent minority puts increased pressure on the majority to compromise. c. The position advocated by a consistent minority is more likely to be perceived as valid. d. A consistent minority is more likely to exert normative social influence on the group.
_________ is more susceptible to identification through the use of a statistical analysis
A. Disparate impact B. Disparate treatment C. Ambivalent impact D. Ambivalent treatment