?The mere exposure effect is the phenomenon of ____.
a. ?emotions being triggered by the slightest change in stimulus
b. ?one’s motives being understood by the emotions exhibited
c. ?emotions being easily determined by the expressions on one’s face
d. ?preferring the things that we have been exposed to with the greatest frequency
Answer: d. ?preferring the things that we have been exposed to with the greatest frequency
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According to general standoutishness theory,
a. more attractive applicants are treated more favorably in telephone interviews. b. less attractive applicants are more favorably treated in telephone interviews. c. more attractive applicants are treated less favorably in in-person interviews. d. less attractive applicants are treated more favorably in in-person interviews.
A set of X and Y scores has MX = 4, SSX = 10, MY = 5, SSY = 40, and SP = 20 . What is the regression equation for predicting Y from X?
a. ? = 0.25X + 4 c. ? = 0.5X + 3 b. ?= 4X – 9 d. ? = 2X – 3
Wisdom involves solving hypothetical problems with little real-life implications
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false