Accompanying physical attractiveness is the beautiful-person stereotype; that is, the

belief that attractive people

a. are not likely to be attracted to others.
b. are likely only to beattracted to others who are similarly attractive.
c. lack others attractive qualities.
d. are not likely to be capable of a long-term relationship.
e. are also more intelligent, more socially skilled, and happier.

e. also more intelligent, more socially skilled, and happier.

Psychology

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She has a child entering 3rd grade and would really like to see her family more, especially so her son can grow closer to his cousins. However, she is not sure whether she should move, especially in such a bad economy. What would an adolescent predict she would do and why? What would an emerging adult predict she would do and why? Include their rationales. What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following would be an example of short-term memory?

a. remembering the letters of the alphabet b. looking up a phone number and remembering it while you dial c. remembering your name d. remembering how to ride a bicycle

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