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Question 152 Multiple Choice0 points ModifyRemove QuestionYou tell yourself that you were late starting your psychology project because of the demands of your other courses and your job; but your roommate was late because he is a procrastinator. You are displaying Answer an actor-observer bias. discrimination. groupthink. social stereotyping.
Add Question Here Question 153 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question You are having dinner at a restaurant and notice that the person at the next table does not leave a tip for the waitress. According to the actor-observer bias, you are likely to conclude the person
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Add Question Here Question 154 Multiple Choice0 points Modify Remove Question You and your friend have a fight and say very hurtful “things” to each other. In judging your own behavior, you say to yourself, "I was justified in saying those things to her because she betrayed me." In judging how your friend acted during the fight, you say "She had no right to say those things to me. She is a liar and an ungrateful person." In your interpretation of your own behavior, you are theactorassigning an _____ cause. In your interpretation of your friend's conduct, you are theobserverassigning an _____ cause.
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Add Question Here Question 155 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question Our tastes, friendships, votes, preferences, goals, and behavior in many other situations are all influenced by a learned tendency to respond known as a(n)
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Add Question Here Question 156Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question _____ is a learned disposition to respond to people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way. Answer Cognitive dissonance Socialization Attitude Attribution
Add Question Here Question 157Multiple Choice0 points ModifyRemove QuestionA(n) _____ is a mixture of belief and emotion that predisposes a person to respond to other people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way.
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Question 158Multiple Choice0 points ModifyRemove QuestionRegarding attitudes, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
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