Why did Sherif’s subjects in the autokinetic effect studies act the way they did?
a. They had abnormal personalities.
b. Roles developed that influenced their choices.
c. They did not believe the cover story.
d. They buckled under the pressure.
e. Norms developed that structured their perceptions.
e. Norms developed that structured their perceptions.
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A. different terms for the same condition. B. two similar but separate diagnoses in the DSM-5. C. outdated terms that reflect incomplete understanding of neurobiology. D. combined into a single diagnosis in the DSM-5.
As she watches her granddaughter's dance recital, Patty perceives two separate groups of dancers. Her granddaughter's group wore bright turquoise costumes with gold accents and the other group wore bright gold costumes with turquoise accents Patty perception is supported by the Gestalt principle of _______________.
a. proximity b. continuity c. similarity d. closure
Being able to solve new problems faster because of previous experience with similar problems is called ________
a. rote behavior b. a learning set c. latent learning d. insight learning
According to Sternberg, the ________ of love includes feelings of closeness and connectedness.
A. decision/commitment component B. infatuation component C. passion component D. intimacy component