Dan, an admissions officer at a private university, is informed by human resources that he is discriminating against black applicants
Dan cannot believe this, as he has no knowledge that he did such a thing and knows he wouldn't do something like this intentionally. Human resources informs him that he rejected outright the applications of nearly every applicant with a name that "sounded" black. It's likely that Dan holds ________ attitudes toward black people. a) implicit
b) explicit
c) positive
d) token
a
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Which of the following theories compares human thinking processes to the processes of a computer?
behavioral theory information-processing theory adaptive theory Piaget's theory of cognitive development
Paul has a great job, is well educated, and has a loving family. Despite these positive aspects of his life, he experiences anxiety every day. When asked by his therapist the reason for his anxiety, he says, "I don't know why
I don't have any reason to feel anxious, yet I worry all the time." The therapist describes Paul as having ______ anxiety. a) generalized b) normal c) healthy d) restricted