A) People tend to construct their social reality,regardless of its affects on others.
B) People refuse to view objective reality through the lens of their beliefs.
C) One's self-esteem weakens one's narcissistic behavior.
D) One's behavior is independent of social influences and relevant contexts.
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A) longest average lifespans.
B) least longevity.
C) greatest loneliness.
D) least loneliness.
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A) correlational research
B) experimental research
C) controlled research
D) hypothetical research
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A) They are consensus statements about what one observes.
B) They are ideas that summarize and explain facts.
C) They are testable propositions that describe relationships that may exist between events.
D) They are one's personal convictions about what is desirable and how others ought to behave.
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A) the content and duration of the television program
B) the observed aggressive acts by the children who watched the program
C) the peer pressure experienced by the children
D) the behavior of the children who did not watch the program
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A) assumptions.
B) hypotheses.
C) ideologies.
D) values.
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A) the room temperature
B) the participant's state of mind and emotions
C) the results of the study
D) the participant's sensitivity to varying temperatures
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A) infer cause and effect.
B) roughly predict one variable's effects on another variable.
C) uncover independent variables.
D) control variables.
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A) gender.
B) values.
C) intuitions.
D) age.
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A) correlational research.
B) experimental research.
C) qualitative research.
D) field research.
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A) It does not allow researchers to roughly predict the effects of one variable from another.
B) It involves manipulating various important factors to see their effects on other factors.
C) It cannot tell researchers whether one variable's effects cause another variable's effects.
D) It involves examining important variables in controlled laboratory environments,rather than natural settings.
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A) summarize observations.
B) make assumptions about concepts.
C) make predictions that generate new research projects.
D) suggest practical applications.
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A) control
B) independent
C) dependent
D) correlational
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A) Our personality disposition affects our choices.
B) Our inherited human nature predisposes us to react in certain ways.
C) Our political attitudes influence our voting behavior.
D) Our standards regarding promptness,openness,and clothing vary across different cultures.
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A) Dominic is unsure about his exam results,but later when he learns that he passed the exam he claims to have known all along that he would score well.
B) Anna,a researcher,pays more attention to a single piece of information rather than all available data in her research study.
C) Dylan decides to join a prestigious college because his friends are doing so.
D) Ava,a homemaker,believes that her son will play soccer well because he is also good in studies.
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