A. large; small
B. small; large
C. large; large
D. large; larger
Related Mcqs:
- The person who agrees to a small request initially is more likely later to comply with a larger demand. This describes the_________?
A. door- in- the- face-effect
B. foot- in- the- door effect
C. low- ball technique
D. high- ball technique - The technique of using desensitization involves:
A. flooding the person with images of the feared stimulus
B. gradually exposing the person to the feared stimulus
C. gradually exposing the person to the feared stimulus only when they are fully relaxed
D. systematically increasing the stimulus intensity up to the breaking point - The double – blind technique involves:
A. the simultaneous use or two or more therapeutic treatments in the hope that at least one will be effective.
B. replacing a positive response to a harmful stimulus with a negative response.
C. blocking anxiety – arousing material from consciousness during therapy.
D. a procedure in which neither patients nor health care staff know whether a given patient is receiving a drug or placebo - The technique of using desensitization involves:
A. flooding the person with images of the feared stimulus
B. gradually exposing the person to the feared stimulus
C. gradually exposing the person to the feared stimulus only when they are fully relaxed
D. systematically increasing the stimulus intensity up to the breaking point - Tanvir is a graduate student who is studying identity formation. He selects a group of 5-year-olds, a group of 10-years-olds, and a group of 15-year-olds, and a group of 15-year-olds, and interviews each group asking them what they plan to be when they finish school. In this example, Tanvir is using:
A. a multi-factorial research design
B. a longitudinal research design
C. a cross-sectional research design
D. a nested condition research design - Asking an interviewee for a job whether she views lying in a negative light is an example of a (n):
A. Biographical inventory
B. Integrity test
C. Interviewer illusion
D. Structured interview - If you met an individual who appeared to be very charming at first, but later you discovered that he or she manipulated people, caused other hurt without a second thought, and could not be depended upon, you might suspect him of being:
A. dependent
B. narcissistic
C. paranoid
D. antisocial - If you met an individual who appeared to be very charming at first, but later you discovered that he or she manipulated people, caused other hurt without a second thought, and could not be depended upon, you might suspect him of being:
A. dependent
B. narcissistic
C. paranoid
D. antisocial - “One is a bun. Two is a shoe. Three is a tree. Four is a door.” This is part of the _____________ method of improving memory?
A. Loci
B. visual imagery
C. flashbulb
D. peg-word - In the 1957 Sidney Lumet film Twelve Angry Men, 12 jurors have to decide over the guilt or innocence of a young man changed with the murder of his father. At the outset, all but one of the jurors are convinced of the youth’s guilt. The lone juror (played by Henry Fond (a) actively attempts to change their minds, standing firm, committed self-confident and unwavering. One by one the other jurors change sides, until in the end they all agree that the accused in not guilty. Which form of social influence is this an example of?
A. Conformity
B. Minority influence
C. Normative influence
D. Informational influence