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Psychology 230Exam 2Form A Page 4 12. Paul thinks that fashion models eat like b

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Psychology 230Exam 2Form A Page 4 12. Paul thinks that fashion models eat like birds (that is, they do not eat much). He the association between being a from the normal population and not eating is very unusual behavior a) a contrast effect. b) the outgroup homogeneity effect. c) an illusory correlation. d) social role theory. fashion model and not eating because models are very distinctive This is an example of 13. You think of Jan as a very introverted person. The confirmation bias predicts that you will a) look for examples of introverted behaviors in Jan. b) look for examples of extroverted behaviors in Jan. c) be likely to form a strong relationship with her d) be unlikely to form a strong relationship with her 14. Modern racism refers to a) Animosity towards European-Americans b) Rejection of outright racist beliefs while still having animosity towards particular ethnic groups c) Internalized racism d) Recognizing our own negative impulses 15. Barbara raves about how much she loves the musical "Hamilton" but she doesn't enjoy any of the other Broadway musicals. How would you describe Barbara's behavior regarding the musical Hamilton"? a) Low consistency b) High distinctiveness c) Emotionally amplified d) Dispositionally attributed 16. One of the consequences of our preference for vivid information about specific cases (such as asking a neighbor about his/her car when considering buying a new car), is our tendency to ignore information. a) case study b) personal c) base-rate d) counterfactual 17. Giving yourself more credit for a joint project than your partner gives you is known as: a) the egocentric bias b) the ethnocentric bias. c) a self-reference effect. d) a framing effect

Explanation / Answer

12. It is illusionary correlation effect - It is phenomena of perceiving relationship between two varaibles where no relation exists

13. Confirmation bias is a tendency to search or interpret information in a way that confirms one's pre conception hence option a)

14. c)Internalized racism

15.

16. Personal

17. egocentric bias

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