Group members who focus on the group’s achievements are ___ whereas group members who focus on their personal contributions are ___.
a. collectivistic; allocentric
b. distributivistic; proceduralistic
c. sociocentric; egocentric
d. idiocentric; individualistic
c. sociocentric; egocentric
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Informing people that they have an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease produces what effect?
a. Extra effort on memory tests b. Impaired performance on memory tests c. Tendency to forget the information d. Refusal to believe the information
Which of the following statements is true?
a. Anonymity, and not a lack of concern about evaluation, causes social loafing. b. Social loafing can be eliminated by minimizing coordination problems. c. Social loafing does not occur if the group faces a social dilemma. d. Group members tend to underestimate the quality of their group’s products. e. Individuals loaf less when they are personally involved with the task.
The types of sensory memory include
a. declarative memory and semantic memory. b. skill memory and fact memory. c. procedural memory and episodic memory. d. iconic memory and echoic memory.
What was the primary belief underlying the cognitive revolution?
A. Internal mental states and mental processing could be studied scientifically. B. The computer is a metaphor for the mind. C. Behavior is a more viable avenue of study that internal mental states. D. That humanistic psychology is essentially correct