In sociometer theory, the sociometer is a
a. specific part of our brain that detects how social others are feeling at any given time.
b. tool that measures one's level of social skill, and uses that to predict social success in the workplace.
c. mechanism that helps us detect acceptance versus rejection and translate that perception into high- versus lowself-esteem
d. measure of self-esteem that is traditionally used in most research.
c
Psychology
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a) serial position b) recency c) primacy d) sequence order
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When speakers of English add "ed" to a verb to indicate past tense, they are applying a
A) morphological marker. B) dialectical marker. C) phoneme. D) prefix.
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