What is meant by the "Stroop effect"?

a. For an instant after attending to something, we often overlook something else

b. An explanation for making some choice is often made up later.
c. It is easy to fail to notice something changing, if we were attending to something else.
d. It is often easier to read a word than to say the color of the ink.


d

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a. produce much higher rates of responding during acquisition. b. result in many more responses during subsequent extinction.. c. are less resistant to extinction. d. are much more effective for use in shaping.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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People tend to make decisions based on shortcuts such as

a. representative heuristics. c. anchoring and adjustment heuristics. b. availability heuristics. d. all of these.

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After a serious injury, Paul no longer thinks of himself as an athlete. Now, he primarily thinks of himself as a husband and employee. In this example, which of the following has changed for Paul?

A. His self-esteem B. His self-schema C. His self-concept D. His self-awareness

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