What is environmental psychology?
A. study of interplay between individuals and their surroundings
B. study of persuading individuals about the changes of their surroundings
C. study of analyzing data about the natural world
D. study of encouraging individuals through fun theory
Answer: A
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A neuroscientist interested in brain ontogeny might study:
A) how language association areas in the human brain have evolved over time. B) how the primary visual cortex differs between humans and birds. C) how the hindbrain forms the medulla and cerebellum in a developing human embryo. D) the rate of neural development in a number of species.
In a television commercial, an actor says, āIām not a dentist, but I play one on TV.ā He then proceeds to endorse a smile-enhancing product. Explain from the perspective of the fundamental attribution error how the audience might process his message.?
What will be an ideal response?
According to Jung, the memories and behavior patterns inherited from past generations are part of the __________.
A. persona B. personal unconscious C. alter-ego D. collective unconscious
According to research by Festinger, Pepitone, and Newcomb (1952), which of the following is true of the relation between deindividuation and self-awareness?
A. Diminished self-awareness and self-restraint tend to decrease people's responsiveness to an immediate situation. B. Circumstances that decrease self-awareness, as alcohol consumption does, decrease deindividuation. C. People who are self-conscious exhibit greater consistency between their words outside a situation and their deeds in it. D. Deindividuation is more likely when self-awareness is high.