Judging someone to be intelligent mostly because he wears eyeglasses would be an example of a mistaken impression due to
a. assumed similarity
b. false cues
c. reputation
d. stereotype
D
Psychology
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A woman attends a lecture on the relationship between language and thought given by Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf. She would most likely hear them express the hypothesis that
a. there are cross-linguistic differences in thought. b. language and thought are not related. c. language processes are primarily learned, while thought processes are primarily inborn. d. each member of a language community thinks very differently from every other member of that same community.
Psychology
Descriptive or experimental research that is conducted in a natural setting outside of the laboratory is called:
a. double-blind. b. single-blind. c. field research. d. correlational research.
Psychology