Andy is disgusted by the plate of crickets the chef places in front of him. He immediately pushes them away.  In this scenario, two components of an attitude have been presented. Which attitudinal component is not present?  Group of answer choices Persuasive Behavioral Affective Cognitive Disposition

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Andy is disgusted by the plate of crickets the chef places in front of him. He immediately pushes them away. 

In this scenario, two components of an attitude have been presented. Which attitudinal component is not present? 

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Persuasive
Behavioral
Affective
Cognitive
Disposition
 
Chris is participating in a marathon. Having run them before, he knows to expect a particular sequence of events: securing a number, standing at the starting line, hearing a gun go off, and running. This is an example of a(n)
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Social Norms
Social Script
Social Roles
The Bystander Effect
Situationism
 

Tom believes that we should be environmentally responsible. However, Tom recently purchased a large, gas-guzzling truck. When his friend confronts him about this, he experiences discomfort and tension with his own inconsistencies. 

This is an example of _________________. 

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Social Script
Situationism
Social Norms
Cognitive Dissonance
Discrimination
 
Three research participants are sitting together in a room and filling out forms. Slowly, smoke starts to leak in the room suggesting potential danger. No one gets up to check. These three participants have demonstrated: 
Group of answer choices
Behavioral Discrimination
Authoritative Obedience
Behavioral Bias
Cognitive Dissonance
Diffusion of Responsibility
 
Leslie is newly employed at the Cloud 9 Superstore. On her first day, she realizes that all of her peers use fake names on their name tags. To ensure she fits in, she asks to have "Esmeralda" listed on her name tag. This scenario best demonstrates: 
Group of answer choices
Conformity
Stereotypes
Self-Serving Bias
Situationism
Obedience
 
Breanna is studying the prevalence and factors related to suicide in developed countries compared to developing countries.  Which perspective in psychology best describes her study of differences in factors related to suicide in different countries? 
Group of answer choices
biological
None of the other options are correct.
interpersonal
historical
cultural and social
 
Samual is studying differences in brain functioning in people diagnosed with bipolar disorder.  In this example, he is studying human differences from which perspective in psychology?
Group of answer choices
interpersonal
historical
None of the other options are correct.
cultual and social
biological
 
Scientists use empirical methods to study phenomena.  Empirical methods include 
Group of answer choices
the process of examining values and developing theories based on those values.
None of the other options are correct.
the processes of collecting and organizing data and drawing conclusions about those data.
the examination of multiple theories and selecting the one that appeals to you most.
the use of intuition to develop theories.
 
Tina is gathering psychological research for her research paper. Her advisor warns her to be careful of WEIRD science. What is her advisor referencing? 
Group of answer choices
Research that doesn't use an experimental design
Research that has not been replicated
Research that mistakes correlation for causation
Research conducted with biased participant samples
All of the other options are correct.
 
Research has shown that multitasking can feel rewarding while still being: 
Group of answer choices
All three options are correct
Good for your time management skills
Less efficient and more error prone
None of the three options are correct.
Beneficial for your study habits
 
Recently, young Gregory has learned that birds have feathers. In his brain, the neurons associated with birds and the neurons associated with feathers have strengthened their connections. This is known as: 
Group of answer choices
Action Potentials
Implicit Memory
Working Memory
Procedural Memory
Long-Term Potentiation
 
Which of the following statements best describes how encoding failure causes you to forget information?
Group of answer choices
Neurons in the hippocampus failed to potentiate the information through the corpus callosum.
When you first encountered the information, you weren't paying enough attention to remember it later.
The connections weaken between the neurons that are storing the information.
Other information in your memory interferes with your ability to retrieve it.
The information is still available in your long-term memory, but the retrieval cues around you are not currently sufficient to allow you to access the information.
 
Siddiq's teacher recently changed his name from Mr. Grimes to Mr. Greene. However, Daryl is having a tough time remembering to call him Mr. Greene. Siddiq is experiencing: 
Group of answer choices
Retrograde Amensia
Anterograde Amnesia
Retroactive Interference
Phonological Looping
Proactive Interference
 
 
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