Some evolutionary psychologists posit the existence of ingroup and outgroup modules as innate structures in the mind based on . . .
a. How effortlessly we classify people as members of one or the other
b. Prejudicial attitudes toward outgroups, which are more easily expressed when a person is reminded of his ingroup status
c. How readily we perceive outgroup members to be threats to our existence
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
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Renata created an experiment to observe how temperature affects social interactions. However, she did not state this purpose to participants
In fact, participants, all graduate students, were under the assumption that they were attending a campus-sponsored food and drink social gathering. Over the course of two hours, Renata drastically changed the room's temperature every 10 minutes and recorded information on how participants behaved. At the end of the two hours, Renata emerged and discussed the full nature of the experiment with the participants, including the deception she employed and why she needed to do so. At the end of the experiment, Renata employed the tactic of ________. a) informed consent b) systematic observation c) debriefing d) passive deception
In research reported in your text, an analysis of 400 controlled studies evaluating the effectiveness of psychotherapy found that the average person receiving therapy did better than approximately what percentage of people placed on waiting lists for therapy?
a. 30% b. 50% c. 60% d. 80% e. 93%