The process we use to obtain critically important social information about others is known as __________
a) social investigation.
b) social validity.
c) social perception.
d) social identity.
c
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James worked for three years for a company in which the supervisors constantly criticized the employees,
promoted their friends, and unfairly set work schedules. It has now been seven years since James worked for this company, and he cannot seem to remember the names of the people he worked with or even the details of the unfair treatment he received. James' forgetting is most likely due to a. memory decay. b. disuse. c. redintegration. d. repression.
According to Gardiner, one of the benefits of conducting cross-cultural research that cannot be overlooked is the notion that
a. cross-cultural researchers can gather regularly at international meetings to discuss the latest research findings. b. the number of independent and dependent variables to be investigated can be greatly increased in a cross-cultural design. c. cross-cultural research findings can be used to generalize across cultures. d. countries participating in cross-cultural research can become increasinglyinterdependent.
A baby's first social smile occurs at about 2 months of age and shows _____.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Erikson labeled the developmental task of middle childhood "industry versus inferiority" because at this age children first:
-get to know about different industries. -fully relate to peers. -go out in the world.