When people first meet individuals who are physically attractive, they usually assume that compared to someone with average looks, the attractive individual is:
a. more intelligent, better adjusted, and more socially aware
b. less intelligent but higher in self-monitoring
c. more intelligent, but more likely to have personal problems
d. lower in self-monitoring and more popular
A
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The __________ stresses the importance of social and cultural influences on human behavior
a) sociocultural approach b) systems theory approach c) neuroscience approach d) eclectic approach
__________ may result when a person performs in a group in which his or her contribution is not easily observable.
A. Groupthink B. Social inhibition C. Deindividuation D. Social loafing
Research on children using American Sign Language (ASL) as their first language indicates that:
A. the children have fewer vocabulary words than their hearing peers at the same level. B. the children have greater vocabulary words than their hearing peers at the same level. C. deaf children make the same errors and learn language elements in the same sequence as hearing children. D. deaf children make more errors, such as pronoun reversal, than hearing peers at the same level.
Psychophysiological assessment has increased in popularity in recent years among psychologists, reflecting a greater emphasis on the biopsychosocial model of human behavior. Under what conditions might it be chosen for inclusion in an assessment?
What will be an ideal response?