A) that it exists.
B) that it does not exist.
C) that we can all agree on an objective reality.
D) that reality is filtered by our values and beliefs.
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A) fairness.
B) strategy.
C) size.
D) representativeness.
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A) predispose our attitudes.
B) change our attitudes.
C) account for similarities in our attitudes.
D) reinforce our attitudes.
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A) Our intuitions about ourselves are usually true.
B) Intuitions are carefully considered beliefs.
C) Intuition is both powerful and perilous.
D) Intuition is not important.
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A) your true attitudes.
B) your repressed attitudes.
C) the demand characteristics of the experiment.
D) the sampling method of the experiment.
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A) correlational research
B) experimental research
C) controlled research
D) hypothetical research
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A) summarize observations.
B) make predictions that prove theories.
C) make predictions that generate new research projects.
D) suggest practical applications.
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A) fairness.
B) strategy.
C) size.
D) representativeness.
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A) woman's side of the conversation.
B) man's response to the woman.
C) man's response to the picture.
D) woman's weight status.
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A) mixed
B) diverse
C) fair
D) random
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A) Nonrandom sampling
B) Nonrandom assignment
C) Deception
D) Demand characteristics
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A) A demand characteristic
B) Deception
C) Mundane realism
D) Informed consent
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A) dependent variable.
B) experimental outcome.
C) demand characteristics.
D) framing effect.
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A) aggressive behavior
B) poor academic performance
C) television viewing
D) early sexual promiscuity
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A) subliminal messages.
B) demand characteristics.
C) deception tactics.
D) confounding variables.
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A) who are conducting correlations;who are conducting surveys
B) infer cause and effect;generalize to a population
C) generalize to a population;infer cause and effect
D) determine cause and effect;develop correlations
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