Research on how people react to pay cuts/raises, layoffs, promotions, and affirmative action policies shows that

a. how the decision was made is more important than what decision was made.
b. what decision was made is more important than how the decision was made.
c. both how the decision was made and what the decision was are important.
d. neither how the decision was made nor what the decision was are important.


c

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The localization of language functions in the brain was observed by a. Paul Broca

b. Santiago Ramón y Cajal. c. Fritsch and Hitzig. d. Camillo Golgi.

Psychology

A researcher was interested in determining whether test performance of students could be improved by providing them with individual tutoring. The researcher randomly divided fifty first-year college students into two groups. In Group A the instructor lectured to them for three hours per week. Group B received an equal amount of lecturing, but their instructor also met with each student for thirty minutes every week. Each group took the same final exam. The test performance of students in Group B was about the same as that of students in Group A. This study is an example of a(n)

A. correlational study. B. case study. C. experiment. D. survey.

Psychology

When she is not at the bar, Jayla preaches to everyone about the dangers of smoking. However, she does smoke an occasional cigarette when she is at the bar with her friends—although at those times, she feels somewhat frustrated by her own smoking behavior. Jayla is likely experiencing _____ when she smokes.

A) groupthink B) cognitive dissonance C) social facilitation D) compliance

Psychology