You are a researcher exploring cultural differences in the Big Five. How can you get around reference-group effects?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: One way to get around the problem of reference groups is to ask people to describe the typical member of a culture, known as a perception of national character. This actually measures stereotypes, but it can sometimes be more accurate in describing the overall personality of a culture than self-reports.

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a. random assignment to condition. b. random selection from a population. c. concern for the welfare of participants. d. using replication and meta-analysis.

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Androgens are

a. male sex hormones. b. female sex hormones. c. male reproductive structures. d. female reproductive structures.

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