People tend to make external attributions for behavior when the behavior is:
a. high in consistency, but low in distinctiveness or consensus
b. low in consistency, but high in distinctiveness or consensus
c. low in consistency, low in distinctiveness, and low in consensus
d. high in consistency, high in distinctiveness, and high in consensus
D
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You witness a crime, and the police ask you to describe in detail what you saw. The memory test being utilized in this instance is
a. recognition. b. relearning. c. recall. d. eidetic.
John considers himself to be a professional gambler and only a part-time truck driver. He has "won big" several times in his life, but his wife remembers the times that she had to rely on help from her parents just to feed and clothe their children because of John's "big losses.". However, John keeps gambling because he tends to focus on the "wins" and not on the "losses.". John is exhibiting
which of the cognitive distortions that lead to a gambling addiction? a. luck as a trait b. the gambler's fallacy c. attribution errors d. selective memory
To find out whether participants figured out what was being manipulated in an experiment, an experimenter is most likely to use a ______________ immediately after participants have completed the study
A) post-manipulation interview B) feedback protocol C) manipulation check D) structured debriefing
What are some of the risk factors and reasons for joining a gang?
What will be an ideal response?