You chose your major because of all the opportunities
available in the health field, while your rommate chose a degree in finance because he tends to be "greedy and moneyhungry." In attributing cause to your behavior of choosing a major and that of your roommate, you have exhibited
a. the low-ball technique.
b. social stereotyping.
c. attributional discrimination.
d. the actor-observer bias.
ANSWER: d
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An oscilloscope can display "spikes" that correspond to nerve impulses in response to a certain stimulus intensity. if the stimulus intensity is decreased, you are likely to observe spikes that are
a. less frequent and smaller in size. b. less frequent and of the same size. c. as frequent and smaller in size. d. the same signal as with the higher stimulus intensity.