When people are motivated to reach an accurate judgment, or are suspicious of a person (suspecting lying or ulterior motives for instance), they are more likely to engage in the _________ of the two-step process of attributions

a. automatic process
b. first step
c. entirety
d. second step

Answer: D

Psychology

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a. Chris's problems are less disruptive to other people. b. Chris's problems are likely to persist throughout life. c. Chris's problems will probably have a shorter duration. d. Chris's problems will be more related to physical health issues.

Psychology

Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer argued that two factors determine the experience of emotion. The two factors are ________

a. cognitive interpretation and cultural influence. b. physiological arousal and how you interpret and explain that arousal. c. perception and attribution. d. physiological arousal and cultural rules.

Psychology