Henry is a Caucasian male and the foreman of a criminal jury. The defendant in the trial is also a Caucasian male, and the evidence against him is quite strong. Research suggests that Henry is likely to be
a. harsher in his judgments than he would have been if the defendant were not Caucasian.
b. more lenient in his judgments than he would have been if the defendant were not Caucasian.
c. more forceful than the other jurors in making his arguments about the case.
d. less concerned with procedural aspects of the deliberations than other jurors.
a
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a. Mirror neurons b. Statue neurons c. Facial neurons d. Observation neurons e. Spinal neurons
Each of the following is true of Plutchik's theory of emotions EXCEPT ______
a. it appears to apply equally well to people of all cultures b. each of the emotions he describes helps us to adjust to the environment in different ways c. different emotions can be combined to produce a wider range of emotional experiences d. emotions adjacent to each other on Plutchik's "circle" are more alike than emotions situated opposite each other