Which type of selection discriminates against characteristics most harmful to survival?

a. Artifical selection
b. Segregation selection
c. Stabilizing selection
d. Positive selection
e. Negative selection

e. Negative selection

Psychology

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When Luther walked into the meeting, he couldn't hide his surprise that Mr. Sato was over six feet tall and built like a linebacker. Luther assumed he would be short and delicate like many Japanese people. What accounted for Luther's expectations about Mr. Sato?

a. stereotype threat b. age-based double standard c. impression formation d. implicit stereotyping

Psychology

Setting the significance level cutoff at .10 instead of the more usual .05 increases the likelihood of

A) a Type I error. B) a Type II error. C) failing to reject the null hypothesis. D) accepting the null hypothesis when, in fact, it is false.

Psychology