A) the bloomers really were better students than their peers.
B) the teachers were motivated to prove that the researchers were right.
C) the teachers were motivated to reward bloomers and punish the others.
D) teachers' expectations were powerful in influencing the bloomers' behaviors.
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A) genetic variation.
B) differences in how people respond in different situations.
C) aspects of personality that make people differ from one another.
D) differences within a person in how to behave publicly versus privately.
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A) What is the effect of handgun laws on homicide rates in different states?
B) When does anger lead to aggression?
C) Are homicide rates higher among members of the lower socioeconomic class?
D) Do prisons deter homicide?
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A) The roommate will do what he/she wants to do anyway.
B) The roommate will meet your expectations and behave politely and respectfully and keep his/her part of the room clean.
C) The roommate will do exactly the opposite and be rude and messy.
D) Your behavior will have no effect on your roommate's behavior.
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A) is motivated to see herself as a healthy person.
B) is motivated to convince her friends that she is a healthy person.
C) failed to seek out all the relevant facts about the nutritional value of those snacks.
D) needs to justify paying more for the granola bar.
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A) social influence.
B) explicit values.
C) social cognition.
D) implicit values.
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A) individuals rather than collectives or institutions.
B) the cultural context.
C) individual differences.
D) the power of construals to shape human behavior.
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A) a bully intimidates another child on the school yard.
B) a child refrains from stealing ten dollars from his mother's purse when he imagines her anger at him.
C) you cover your nose when you sneeze because you don't want to spread germs.
D) you perceive the bathwater as hot when you first get in, but don't notice the heat ten minutes later.
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A) Why does absence make the heart grow fonder?
B) Do outgoing people make better romantic partners?
C) Is the capacity to love one of humanity's greatest achievements?
D) Why are marriage rates decreasing in the lower socioeconomic classes?
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A) be accurate in their perceptions and inferences.
B) enhance their self-esteem.
C) seek out reinforcers and avoid punishers.
D) justify their behaviors.
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A) I'll hire Justin to house-sit because he seems like a trustworthy type.
B) Sara won the competition because she is a hard-working person.
C) Fred offered to help because there was a certain someone watching whom he wanted to impress.
D) Janet's love for Jessica is an unconscious reflection of her childhood idealization of her mother.
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A) examine the external rewards and punishments used by Jim Jones.
B) consult a social psychologist.
C) ponder the subjective meaning of the act to Jim Jones's followers.
D) ask about the traumatic events in the lives of Jones's followers.
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A) cognitive
B) Gestalt
C) behavioral
D) physiological
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A) "I would most want to belong to any club that would have me."
B) "I would most want to belong to a club that made me suffer to get into it."
C) "I wouldn't want to join any club at all."
D) "I would most want to avoid a club that would have me."
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A) folk wisdom is often full of contradictions.
B) folk wisdom is usually wrong.
C) folk wisdom oversimplifies complex situations.
D) common sense is an individual difference.
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A) differences in nonverbal behavior between members of different cultures
B) the effects of social class on religious beliefs
C) the effects of occupational segregation on income
D) sex differences in self-concepts
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A) overestimate; the situation
B) overestimate; personal influence
C) underestimate; personality characteristics
D) underestimate; personal motivations
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A) construals.
B) behaviors.
C) influence attempts.
D) relationships.
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A) How does the motive to control the environment influence social behaviors?
B) Why are people motivated to maintain their self-esteem?
C) What factors prevent people from reasoning accurately?
D) Why is the whole different from the sum of its parts?
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