How do most people react to a face that is similar to their own?

a. They regard it as trustworthy but not sexy.
b. They regard it as sexy but not trustworthy.
c. They regard it as intelligent but not creative.
d. They regard it as creative but not intelligent.


a

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Personalization—for example putting up pictures and cartoons in one's cubicle at work—is an example of ____

a. marking one's territory b. establishing one's personal space c. claiming one's public space d. planned obsolescence

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In an application of classical conditioning principles reported in the text, how were sheep ranchers able to protect their sheep from coyotes?

a. The sheep ranchers learned to shoot more accurately through reinforcement. b. Live sheep were injected with a poison that would kill coyotes. c. Sheep carcasses were injected with poison that would kill coyotes. d. Sheep carcasses were injected with a poison that would sicken but not kill coyotes. e. Sheep were classically conditioned to fear coyotes.

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Which of the following statements applies to the process of forgiveness?

a. Empathy is irrelevant for forgiveness. b. Forgiveness is as much for you as for the other person. c. Forgiveness is an all or none experience which does not follow any particular stages. d. In order to forgive, you must forget.

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There is evidence of stereotype threat among __________ when performance on physical abilities is being assessed

a. middle school aged children b. adolescents c. emerging adults d. older adults

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