Which statement is correct concerning cross-cultural research on the fundamental attribution error?

a. Fundamental attribution error appears to be universal.
b. Most cultures attribute behavior to dispositional causes.
c. Eastern cultures like Japan seem to make more situational attributions than Western cultures such as the United States.
d. Western cultures seem to make more situational attributions than Eastern
cultures.
e. Fundamental attribution errors are less common in individualist cultures than in collectivist cultures.

c. Eastern cultures like Japan seem to make more situational attributions than Western cultures such as the United States.

Psychology

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Which of the following is consistent with the doctrine of specific nerve energies?

A) Electrical stimulation of a sensory nerve cannot evoke a specific sensation. B) All nerves carry a similar electrical message. C) Exerting pressure on the eyeball can evoke pain. D)Each brain area receives signals from all sensory systems. . E) .Visual signals are carried by very large action potentials whereas tactile signals are carried by tiny action potentials.

Psychology

The post-World War II development of brand identities can be traced largely to the ____

a. need to compete with products from foreign manufacturers b. need of manufacturers to have products for specific market segments c. need of consumers to find products that could previously only be found overseas d. need of consumers to be secure in the belief that the products would meet their needs.

Psychology