Imagine that you read a brief review of the latest James Bond film, and the review states that the film is great. A week later, the newspaper prints a retraction, noting that they had accidentally reprinted a review of an older Bond film. The actual review of the new film is very negative. According to the Meta-Cognitive Model, readers’ attitudes toward the new film would become more ______.

a. positive on explicit and implicit measures
b. positive on an explicit measure, but negative on an implicit measure
c. negative on an explicit measure, but positive on an implicit measure
d. negative on explicit and implicit measures

Ans: c

Psychology

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a. reinforcement. b. instrumental conditioning. c. a mental expectancy. d. a consequence.

Psychology

After extensive negative medical testing, Woody is still convinced that he has a brain tumor clouding his vision that may lead to his demise. He may be suffering from

a. catastrophizing disorder. b. illness anxiety disorder. c. somatodistinctive disorder. d. hysterical disorders.

Psychology