Compared with information offered last, information offered first will:
a. have a shorter-term effect on your impressions.
b. have no effect on your impressions.
c. be processed less thoroughly.
d. have a longer-term effect on your impressions.
Answer: D
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Which epidemiological method is essentially the same as a true experiment?
A) a retrospective study B) a prospective study C) a randomized clinical trial D) a meta-analysis
Before his accident, Clarence was unemployed and had few friends. Deacon, who suffered comparable head trauma, was a successful businessman and had just married. Which of these men should have the more favorable outcome, and why?
A. Clarence, because his lack of responsibilities will permit him to focus on getting well B. Clarence, because he will benefit from relearning basic social skills C. Deacon, because he is more likely to be motivated to recover D. There is no reason to expect that these men will have different outcomes.