The __________ approach to persuasive methods for changing attitudes describes the conditions under which people tend to change their attitudes.
a. Yale attitude
b. elaboration likelihood model
c. foot-in-the-door technique
d. initiation
a. Yale attitude
The Yale attitude approach to persuasive methods for changing attitudes, describes the conditions under which people tend to change their attitudes.
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A mediator’s power to enforce rulings is strongest in
a. a mediation. b. arbitration. c. a moot. d. a coalition. e. an inquisitorial procedure.
According to Sexton et al. (2004), ALL BUT WHICH of the following is an "ingredient" for successful family therapy?
a. redefining the problem as a "family problem" b. fostering improved family communication c. maintaining strong therapeutic alliances d. All of the above are ingredients of successful family therapy identified by Sexton et al. (2004).
In recent decades, American adolescents have been affected by changes in family structure that include all the following except
A) higher divorce rates. B) couples having children at younger ages. C) more single-parent families. D) more working mothers.
Some conspicuous faults that children have with scientific problem solving include all of the following EXCEPT
a. they often devise experiments in which variables are confounded. b. they often use automatic processes, instead of encoding processes. c. they often reach conclusions prematurely, basing them on too little evidence. d. they often have difficulty integrating theory and data.