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Category > Psychology Posted 06 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Select the single best answer for each question

I have attached a few questions that I need help with. Social Psychology

Select the single best answer for each question or statement. Dr. Wayne is a social psychologist interested in determining the effectiveness of a weight reduction program on weight loss . Since Dr . Wayne is looking for cause and effect relationships , he should: a . use a correlational approach to the problem . b . conduct experimental research , which includes manipulating variables . c. conduct field research . d. use survey research in which he questions his subje c ts about their eating habits and asks them to keep a diary of their weight loss. 2 As Pete Rose , the record-holding baseball player , was close to breaking the record for becoming the all time hits leader in the major league , he faced Atlanta Braves pitcher, Gene Garber . Garber struck him out. Later, in a famous interview in the locker room , Rose appeared to be dumbfounded that Garber would pitch the way he did and accused Garber of pitching like he thought he was in the World Series . In making that claim , Rose explains his failure by using an explanatory bias common to some athletes . What is that explanatory bias and how does one do it? - a. Self-serving bias ; Attribute success to yourself and your failures to external factors - ( e . g . other people , circumstances , etc . ) _ _ b . Self-assumption bias ; Assume that others agree with you whether you know if they do or not c . Self-efficacy bias ; Assume that your successes and failures have the power to raise your self-esteem if handled properly d . Insight bias ; Assume that you have insight into your competition that they may not -- have themselves
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