Studies to test the two-factor theory have
a. supported the first factor but not the second.
b. supported the second factor but not the first.
c. shown that misattribution is more likely in a complex environment.
d. proved that physical and emotional arousal are essentially separate.
e. consistently shown the theory to be accurate.
c. shown that misattribution is more likely in a complex environment.
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a) personalities. b) moral reasoning. c) thought processes. d) social interactions.
Which of the following questions regarding the treatment of research participants is the most important for a psychologist to consider prior to beginning his/her research?
a. "Is it okay to required Psychology 101 students to be research participants so that I know that I will have enough data for my study?" b. "How can I ensure that people participating in my study are treated fairly?" c. "Is there some way of getting people to participate in my research without actually having to pay them?" d. "How much discomfort am I permitted to cause my participants before my research will be considered an ethical violation?"