If someone cuts you off in traffic, you may assume them to be a bad driver without realizing they are rushing to the hospital with an emergency. This is an example of
a. the devil effect
b. stereotyping
c. the fundamental attribution error
d. the false consensus effect
C
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Margaret has been suffering with dysthymia for several years and has sought treatment on several occasions. About one month ago she developed more severe symptoms of depression, which have been maintained almost daily
The condition she is experiencing is best described as a. double depression. b. chronic melancholia. c. adjustment disorder with bipolar features. d. recurring melancholic depression.
Which of the following is NOT an assumption of the one-way randomized ANOVA? a. The data are interval or ratio
b. The underlying distribution is skewed. c. The variance among the populations being compared are homogeneous. d. All of the alternative are correct.