Thorndike (1920) called the tendency to judge specific traits on the basis of general impressions the
a. halo effect.
b. general standoutishness.
c. testing effect.
d. experimenter bias effect.
a
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A strong negative correlation between maternal alcohol consumption and newborn birth weight means that
A) alcohol consumption causes prenatal birth weight to decline. B) birth weight is genetically determined. C) maternal drinking has more of an effect on birth weight than smoking cigarettes. D) maternal drinking and newborn birth weight are linked or associated.
Which of the following groups is likely to have the greatest fear of death?
a. regular churchgoers who are highly religious b. irregular churchgoers who are moderately or weakly religious c. strongly non-religious adults d. It makes no difference: religiousness is unrelated to fear of death.