You would not want to look just for confirming evidence (recall the principle of falsifiability from Chapter 2); you would want to look also for evidence of female promiscuity and male monogamy among humans and other species,
and changes in human sexual customs in response to changing social conditions.
What will be an ideal response?
Basket-weaving skills seem to run in Andy's family. Why shouldn't Andy conclude that his own talent is genetic?
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The perception that a person might be judged on the basis of stereotype and that their behaviour or performance will confirm the stereotype is known as a
A) preconception phenomenon. B) coloured lens bias. C) peer group sifting. D) stereotype threat. E) monotype bias.
Ted has made an appointment with his physician to have a minor surgical procedure performed in the office. He is surprised to find that the physician used which of the following as a local anesthetic in order to perform the procedure?
a) LSD b) heroin c) marijuana d) cocaine