Which of the following is a primary cause of chronic pancreatitis?
Which of the following snacks can help prevent dental caries…
Which of the following snacks can help prevent dental caries?
Which of the following is recommended for those who are expe…
Which of the following is recommended for those who are experiencing malnutrition due to cirrhosis?
Which of the following is a chronic complication of uncontro…
Which of the following is a chronic complication of uncontrolled diabetes?
Which of the following should be limited in the diet of some…
Which of the following should be limited in the diet of someone with chronic kidney disease due to the nutrients it contains?
Which of the following is a risk factor for heart disease?
Which of the following is a risk factor for heart disease?
A person who supports immigrants’ rights listens to a televi…
A person who supports immigrants’ rights listens to a televised debate between two politicians on either side of the issue. According to dissonance theory, this person is likely to remember
Which of the following best illustrates the expression of an…
Which of the following best illustrates the expression of an implicit attitude?
Which one of these advertisements would best persuade you ba…
Which one of these advertisements would best persuade you based on using fear appeals?
Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for ea…
Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for each part of the question. (a) Describe how hazing relates to cognitive dissonance (2 pts). Be specific. (b) In lecture and in the book, we learned about a studying with women in the 1950s who were recruited to join a discussion group about The Psychology of Sex. Please describe the study and its main findings (for all 3 conditions) (2 pts). (c) How does cognitive dissonance theory differ from self-perception theory (1 pt)? (d) Describe (1 pt) and give an example (1 pt) of post-decision dissonance. (e) Describe an example of using hypocrisy induction to change someone’s behavior (1 pt). (f) Describe an example of using the Ben Franklin effect to change someone’s attitudes (1 pt). (g) How do moral attitudes, such as that cheating is bad, that are initially the same change after people engage in different behaviors that support or counter that attitude (1 pt)?