The inability to take another person's perspective is known as ________

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.


Wernicke's

Psychology

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According to the Sherifs’ studies of cohesion conducted with young boys attending summer camps

a. Liking between individual members causes cohesion, rather than cohesion causing liking between members. b. Groups that engage in positive, enjoyable activities tend to become cohesive. c. A group, to become cohesion, must sometimes ostracize the least-liked members. d. Highly stratified groups are more cohesive than groups with reciprocal, overlapping attraction patterns. e. The presence of subgroups, or cliques, within a group tends to increase the group’s overall cohesiveness.

Psychology

The so-called panic button effect refers to the tendency for people ____

a. to experience automatic, intrusive thoughts about a goal when pursuit of that goal has been interrupted b. to perceive negative things that happen to them as more stressful or painful than negative things that happen to other people c. to feel relatively less stress or suffering when they think that they have the option of escaping from a situation d. to give greater weight to potential losses than to potential gains, panicking when the losses become unacceptable

Psychology

Estimates are that around __________% of college student drinkers can be considered heavy drinkers

a. 5 b. 10 c. 25 d. 40

Psychology

Which of the following countries has the higher childhood poverty rate?

A) Poland B) Germany C) the United States D) Czech Republic

Psychology