A friend wants to fix you up with a blind date. If you are like the subjects in Walster's classic "computer dance" study, your first question would be
a. Where is he/she from?
b. What does he/she look like?
c. Would you describe him/her as warm or cold?
d. What does he/she like to do?
Answer: B
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Which experimental group will feel most socially connected?
a. a group of three people who rocked in rocking chairs in unison b. a group of three people who rocked in rocking chairs together, but at different paces c. a group of three people who sat in different types of chairs d. a group of ten people who are geographically dispersed
Whitney tells her friend Jan that she can wear the extra jacket that she keeps in her car. Whitney hands Jan her keys and heads off to class. Jan heads to Whitney's car with the set of eight keys. She looks at the keys, noting that two are too small to be car keys; and then she looks for any key that might have a symbol associated with a particular car. She finds two keys that have a shape on them like the hood ornament on Whitney's car. So, these will be the only two keys of the eight that she will try. To solve this "key" problem, Jan used
a. functional fixedness b. an algorithm c. a heuristic d. a random search strategy