Sheila shows up for a blind date with her hair disheveled and her clothes a mess. Her date, Jamal, thinks, "She must be a total slob!" Jamal's thought about Sheila is an example of

a. individual differences.
b. the fundamental attribution error.
c. a strong social situation.
d. gender differences in perception.

Answer: B

Psychology

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Beth normally breastfeeds her baby; however, during the workday Beth's mother watches her baby, and the baby must be fed with a bottle Beth has noticed that her baby's approach to being bottle fed is somewhat different than when the baby is being breast fed. Piaget would say that this is an example of

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