When your psychology professor is lecturing to your class,your professor can tell which students are sitting in the first,second,third,etc.,row,in part because students in the closer rows obstruct his or her view of students in more distant rows.Which depth cue does this illustrate
A) texture gradient B) relative size C) interposition D) linear perspective
Marsha believes that all news reporters are cynical, doubting individuals who would sell their souls for an exclusive story. In this case, Marsha's beliefs about the traits and behaviours of news reporters are one example of
A) the fundamental attribution error. B) a confirmation bias. C) stereotypes. D) the matching hypothesis.
When Molly told her therapist about her frightening car accident,the therapist instructed her to close her eyes and verbalize any further thoughts stimulated by this experience,even if they were scary or embarrassing. The therapist was making use of a technique known as
A) active listening. B) transference. C) systematic desensitization. D) free association.
Feminists investigate all of the following in relation to the media except
A) media's patriarchal nature. B) women in advertising. C) the exploitation of women in the pornography industry. D) media's tendency to present a culturally relative view of the world.
Marissa, a 21-year-old young woman, is working as an intern at a software company. She has recently graduated from college. She is contemplating moving in with her boyfriend, yet, she likes the security and convenience of her parents' home. Marissa feels that she has overcome adolescence but is not yet an adult. In the context of the characteristics of emerging adulthood theorized by Jeffrey Arnett, Marissa is _____.
A) experiencing the feature of feeling in-between B) illustrating egocentrism C) experiencing the feature of stability D) illustrating narcissism