A) asking those being tested for a general self-evaluation.
B) looking for information that would contradict it.
C) looking for information that would confirm it.
D) asking very specific questions to disprove it.
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A) He will act more fun-loving on the date than if not asked such questions.
B) He will act more reserved and shy than if not asked such questions.
C) He will resent such questions and become annoyed.
D) He will try to explain that there are times when he is not fun-loving.
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A) illusory thinking.
B) the fundamental attribution error.
C) hindsight bias.
D) confirmation bias.
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A) you should guard against the tendency to ask questions that assume your preconceptions are correct.
B) you should beware of the tendency to see relationships you expect to see.
C) you should realize that it can lead you to feel overconfident.
D) you should beware of the tendency to see relationships that are supported by striking examples readily available in your memory.
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A) the confirmation bias.
B) the illusion of control.
C) negative attributional styles.
D) illusory correlations.
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A) if students or clinicians expected a particular association, they perceived it, regardless of whether the data was supportive.
B) students and clinicians only saw relationships that were supported by the data.
C) professional clinicians were more accurate than students in assessing relationships.
D) students and clinicians only recognized positive relationships if the actual correlations were greater than 0.75.
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A) statistics.
B) the judgments of trained admissions officers.
C) statistics plus the judgments of trained admissions officers.
D) letters of recommendation.
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A) clinical psychologists
B) developmental psychologists
C) social psychologists
D) educational psychologists
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A) statistical prediction is usually superior to expert intuition.
B) expert intuition is usually superior to statistical intuition.
C) statistical prediction and expert intuition do equally well.
D) both methods usually fare no better than chance.
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A) professional clinicians quickly distinguished them from the real patients and released them from the hospital.
B) the clinicians sought and found evidence in their histories and behavior to confirm their admitting diagnoses.
C) the pseudo-patients were ostracized by the hospital's real patients.
D) the pseudo-patients absorbed their "sick" roles and developed additional symptoms in the course of their treatment.
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A) Freud's theory is the oldest and most comprehensive of all the theories of personality.
B) Freud's theory is more ambiguous than any other theory, and thus any problem fits into its framework.
C) The patients are perhaps induced by Luisa to give information that is consistent with her theoretical orientation.
D) Freudian psychotherapists are "true believers," and Luisa's report is an attempt to convert other therapists to her orientation.
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A) the inoculation effect.
B) learned helplessness.
C) the representativeness heuristic.
D) illusory correlations.
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A) self-serving bias.
B) hindsight bias.
C) self-handicapping.
D) overjustification.
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