When he was introduced to his best friend's sister, Marlon immediately got the sense that she didn't like him. For some reason he felt that she was a bit cold, not genuine when she said "its nice to meet you,"

and he was left with the impression that she was a bit snobby. Marlon's attempt to understand and categorize the behavior of his friend's sister is called __________.
a. external attributing
b. presumptive inferring
c. social perception
d. dispositional relating.

Answer: C

Psychology

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Young Desirae is always asking her mother for things. "Mommy, can I have a cookie?" "Mommy, can I have a new toy?" "Mommy, can I have a drink of water?" "Mommy, I want to stay up late."

The fact that Desirae is not at all interested in what her Mommy wants, and instead focuses only on her own pleasure needs, suggests that she operates mostly from the __________ component of her personality. a. ego b. id c. egocentric d. superego

Psychology

One childbirth method is based on the principle that childbirth should be as natural as possible and involve no medication or medical intervention

Parents are urged to take responsibility for childbirth, and the use of physicians is viewed as unnecessary and sometimes dangerous. This method is known as __________. a) Bradley b) Lamaze c) natural d) hypnobirthing

Psychology