A. The peripheral route results in more enduring attitude change
B. The central route results in more enduring attitude change
C. Only the central route to persuasion can be effective
D. Only the peripheral route to persuasion can be effective
A. The stimulus intensity that can be detected 100% of the time
B. The stimulus intensity that can be detected 50% of the time
C. The minimum amount of difference in intensity needed to tell two stimuli apart
D. A constant proportion of the size of the initial stimulus
A. Difference
B. Theoretical
C. Obtained
D. Absolute
A. Culture lag
B. Social mobility
C. Social change
D. Social institutions
A. Remain still
B. Move to the shallow side of the apparatus
C. Move to the deep side of the apparatus
D. Approach their mothers when called, whether that requires moving to the shallow deep side
A. One’s biological sex
B. A sense of being male or female
C. A set of expected behaviors for males and females
D. How masculine a boy is or how feminine a girls is
A. Gestation
B. Kinesthesia
C. Audition
D. Olfaction
A. Normative justice
B. Prejudice
C. Discrimination
D. The asch effect
A. More accurate depth perception
B. Poor vision in bright illumination
C. Poor vision in low illumination
D. Poor peripheral vision
A. Closure
B. Continuation
C. Similarity
D. Nearness