What typically happens when police try to coerce a suspect to confess to a crime?
a. Few people confess
b. Only guilty people confess.
c. Only innocent people confess.
d. Many people, both innocent and guilty, confess.
d
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Your needs to learn all you can about philosophy and understand the inner workings of our political system are examples of ____ needs
a. aesthetic b. esteem c. cognitive d. self-actualization
If an important component of your television set is defective, the television will not operate, even if all the other parts are in good working order. According to the parallel distributed processing approach,
a. memory is similar; for instance, if the short-term store is not working, an item will not be recalled. b. memory is similar; for instance, a defect in one component spreads to other components. c. memory is different; for instance, the functioning parts help to heal the defective part. d. memory is different; for instance, memory can often operate, even if some of the input is inappropriate.
Someone who believes a doctor because they are a doctor is persuaded based on ______.
A. authority B. subjective norms C. behavioral control D. consensus
The first step in adaptation is
A) cognitive disequilibrium. B) cognitive equilibrium. C) assimilation. D) accommodation.