Margaret, a Canadian, and Rosemary, a Nigerian, are asked to rate the attractiveness of a drawing of an obese woman. Which of the following is most likely to occur?
a) They will similarly rate the woman as highly unattractive.
b) They will similarly rate the woman as highly attractive.
c) Rosemary will rate the woman as more attractive compared to Margaret's rating of the woman.
d) Margaret will rate the woman as more attractive compared to Rosemary's rating of the woman.
c
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Dan was visiting his folks for Christmas and having a grand time. Suddenly, in the middle of singing a Christmas carol, his dad seemed to change abruptly. His speech started slurring, and he lost control of the right side of his body. He seemed very confused, although this came and went, and at some moments he seemed completely alert and aware. After some testing at the emergency room, Dan and
his mom were informed that his dad had a. a stroke. b. Alzheimer's disease. c. Pick's disease. d. Korsakoff's syndrome.
Barnabus has practiced the piano for hours in preparation for his recital. It will be rewarding for him to perform well with everyone in attendance. If you knew that Barnabus has a highly active BAS, which of the following would you predict to be most likely?
A. He will take the most pleasure from the ordeal of the recital being over. B. He will take pleasure from just anticipating the feeling of reward. C. His BIS will make him indifferent to the rewards of successful accomplishment. D. Any mistakes during the recital will be ignored.
Brain-machine interfaces that enable paralyzed individuals to use robotic arms were initially developed using _____ as subjects.
A) pigeons B) mice C) monkeys D) cats
Which of the following descriptors is NOT an aspect of self-concept
a. social roles b. values and beliefs c. interests and hobbies d. unconscious beliefs