In the naturalistic experiment in which a "victim" (actor) "passed out" in a subway car, holding a cane in some trials and holding a liquor bottle in others. The results of this experiment showed that the people on the subway
a. helped in both cases to the same degree.
b. provided more help when the man carried the cane than the liquor bottle.
c. provided more help when the man carried the liquor bottle than the cane.
d. showed almost complete bystander apathy, helping neither man regardless of what he was holding.
B
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a) semantic memory b) implicit memory c) flashbulb memory d) short-term memory
Your spouse asks if you want some help cutting the grass and weeding the garden. You decline the offered help and feel "blue" for the rest of the day because you keep thinking, "She believes I am getting older and losing my physical abilities."
What type of cognitive distortion was involved here? a) minimization b) magnification c) selective abstraction d) arbitrary inference