What does the text suggest about the accuracy of common stereotypes—do they seem to contain a kernel of truth?
a. Most common stereotypes are flat-out inaccurate.
b. Most common stereotypes are vaguely on the mark—somewhere between flat-out wrong and fairly accurate.
c. Most common stereotypes are fairly accurate in terms of their content, but exaggerate the supposed magnitude of their effects.
d. Most common stereotypes are fairly accurate both in terms of their content and in terms of the supposed magnitude of their effects.
D
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A) less; chew tobacco B) more; be inactive C) less; take stimulants D) more; smoke cigarettes
To improve performance on laboratory tests, it is best for participants to
a) experience a great deal of anxiety. b) experience a small degree of anxiety. c) experience no anxiety. d) experience a small amount of anxiety as well as fear.