a.Representativeness Heuristic and Fundamental Attribution Error
b.Representativeness Heuristic and Self-Serving Biasc.Availability Heuristic and Fundamental Attribution Errord.Availability Heuristic and Self-Serving Bias5.Which of the following is the correct description of the availability heuristic?a.It is the phenomenon whereby you make a judgment based on informationaccessible to you.b.It is the phenomenon whereby you make a judgment based on past experiences.c.It is the phenomenon whereby you make a judgment based on how similar oneinstance is to another.d.It is the phenomenon whereby you make a judgment based on how recently youhave been exposed to a similar instance.6.The extent to which a behaviour was exhibited by choice is part of which attributiontheory?a.Correspondent Inference Theoryb.Covariation Theoryc.Variation Inference Theoryd.Correspondent Variation Theory7.Which of the following is LEAST likely to lead to a positive impression of a person?a.Hearing that your friend is attracted to the person.b.Anticipating a lunch meeting with someone.c.Considering the individual to be handsome.d.Seeing the individual daily on the elevator at work.8.Which of the following best describes the mere exposure effect?a.Attractive people are liked from the first exposure.b.Being exposed to a person multiple times leads to finding that person morepleasant.c.Being exposed to someone facilitates a conversation, but does not increaseattraction on its own.d.Impressions of a person are usually formed after one exposure.9.According to the textbook, what were the results of the Greenwald, McGhee, andSchwartz study regarding the implicit association test?a.Participants were faster at pairing white faces and positive words than black facesand positive words.b.Participants were faster at pairing white faces and positive words than black facesand negative words.c.Participants were slower at pairing white faces and positive words than whitefaces and negative words.d.Participants were slower at pairing black faces and negative words than blackfaces and positive words.
10. According to the textbook, which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept ofthe false consensus effect?a.Recently, in the news, you heard about two lawyers who scammed their clients.When you tell your friends, you all agree that lawyers are lying, money-hungryindividuals.b.A family wants to move from a small town to either Hamilton or Toronto. Aftergetting the opinions of their friends, who all agree that Toronto is far toodangerous, the family decide to move to Hamilton.c.When describing a concept about Forming Impressions (a concept which youthought was very interesting) to your friends, no one found it interesting.
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