People are likely to discount information that is inconsistent with their stereotyped beliefs. This can cause a:
A. Fundamental attribution error B. Perpetuating stereotype C. Behavioral confirmation D. Self-serving bias
A. Fundamental attribution error B. Perpetuating stereotype C. Behavioral confirmation D. Self-serving bias
A. fasting B. malnutrition C. anorexia nervosa D. hypoglycemia
A. cerebellum and the cerebral cortex B. cerebrum and the medulla C. medulla and the cerebellum D. cerebral cortex and the medulla
A. similarities B. differences C. parallels D. hierarchies
A. walking B. smelling C. eating D. communicating
A. reviewing the literature B. defining the problem C. formulating a testable hypothesis D. selecting the research design and then collecting and analyzing the data
A. pons B. cerebellum C. corpus callosum D. cerebral cortex
A. racial discrimination B. European countries C. poverty D. suicide
A. shaping B. vicarious classical conditioning. C. unconditioned emotional reflexes. D. partial reinforcement
A. the issue of confidentiality B. finding willing participants C. potential physical and emotional danger D. None of the above