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| question | Question 23 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 ¥ Flag question Question 24 Correct Mark 1.00 out | of 1.00 " Flag | question a. Thurstone's primary mental abilities b. Gardner's multiple intelligences cross out ¢ c. Cattell's fluid intelligence cross out d. Spearman's g factor cross out e. Sternberg's triarchic theory cross out Mrs. Papier has taken her son and her daughter to a science museum. They are roughly the same age, but Mrs. Papier spends more time explaining the exhibits to her son than to her daughter. Unintentionally, she is engaging in a. sex-role identity cross out b. gender constancy cross out c. gender assimilation cross out d. sex-typing cross out e. gender cognition cross out In a study investigating public perceptions of a controversial social issue, participants are asked about their stance on the matter and their willingness to engage in open dialogue. The researcher suspects that participants may not fully dikclose their true opinions due to a desire to maintain a positive public image. This phenomenon is best described as: a. the hindsight bias cross out b. random assignment cross out c. demand characteristics cross out d. the social desirability bias cross out e. cognitive bias cross out
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