In Bargh, Chen, and Burrows (1996), participants who were in the "rude" priming condition were more likely to ____
a. wait patiently for the experimenter to speak to them
b. interrupt the experimenter to get instructions
c. view the experimenter as conceited and aloof
d. view the experimenter as modest and warm
B
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The topic of physical health is important in a textbook about the Psychology of Women because
a. this topic provides additional examples of gender similarities in almost every area. b. we need to discuss why women die at an earlier age than men do. c. gender makes a difference in the way that a disease is diagnosed. d. women are significantly less likely than men to have a chronic health problem.
Approximately what percentage of women in weight-control programs have binge-eating disorder?
a. 5-10 percent c. 50-65 percent b. 20-40 percent d. 70-80 percent
"My parents talk to me about why we have family rules and why I have a curfew." This teenager's parents are most likely to have the ____ style of parenting.
A. authoritative B. permissive C. authoritarian D. stable
Internal validity is a. the extent to which the results of an experiment can be attributed to the manipulation of the dependent variable, rather than to some confounding variable. b. the extent to which the results of an experiment can be attributed to the manipulation of the independent variable, rather than to some confounding variable. c. the extent to which the results of an experiment
can be generalized. d. both b and c.