University of the District of Columbia Preconceptions about Psychology Questions

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Preconceptions about Psychology [15] Instructions: • Answer ALL of the following with True or False • Explain any four answers of using at least one credible source for each. • Use full sentences and answer in context (except for true false). • Be specific and cite any sources you use. (True or False) 1. Focusing on a person’s voice is a better way to detect whether someone is telling a lie than focusing on the person’s face. 2. People tend to underestimate the extent to which other people share most of their opinions, attitudes, and behavior. 3. We tend to see the people in our own groups as more diverse and different from each other than we see people in other groups. 4. People are more likely to be aggressive when it’s hot outside than when it’s cool. 5. Exposure to aggressive models in the media increases aggressive behavior among viewers of the aggression. 6. Parental disapproval for a relationship (e.g., Romeo and Juliet) increases attraction between partners. 7. Overall, people are stupid.
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Running head: PRECONCEPTIONS ABOUT PSYCHOLOGY

Preconceptions about Psychology
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Preconceptions about Psychology
1. Focusing on a person’s voice is a better way to detect whether someone is telling a lie
than focusing on the person’s face.
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Focusing on a voice makes it easier to detect whether an individual is lying rather than
using the face. Focusing on the face is unreliable because many factors may make people
become fidgety, including shame and discomfort (Jalili, 2019). Having a speech baseline might
help understand elements in the ...


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