A) the situation
B) his or her personal characteristics
C) both the situation and his or her personal characteristics
D) neither the situation nor his or her personal characteristics
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A) the suspect as the primary focus.
B) equal focus on the officer and the suspect.
C) the officer as the main focus.
D) focus on the observer inside the interrogation room.
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A) live.
B) through a two-way mirror.
C) through a camera focused on the suspect.
D) through a camera focused on the detective.
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A) actor-observer difference
B) camera perspective bias
C) changing perspectives trend
D) self-awareness phenomenon
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A) People are biased toward others of their own community.
B) People's cultures are unlikely to affect their perspective.
C) People are partial to individuals of the opposite gender.
D) People find causes where they look for them.
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A) we act badly.
B) we fail.
C) we act intentionally.
D) we act admirably.
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A) offer more direct support to the poor.
B) are unsympathetic to the poor.
C) tend to blame the poor for their problems.
D) are more neutral regarding poverty and unemployment.
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A) offer more direct support to the poor.
B) are unsympathetic to the poor.
C) tend to blame the poor for their problems.
D) are more neutral regarding poverty and unemployment.
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A) live.
B) through a two-way mirror.
C) through a camera focused on the suspect.
D) through a camera focused on the detective.
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A) poor weather on Election Day; candidate's oral presentation skills
B) a candidate's oral presentation skills; poor weather on Election Day
C) a candidate's personal traits and positions; nation's economy
D) a nation's economy; candidate's personal traits and positions
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A) individualistic
B) collectivistic
C) religious
D) secular
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A) reflect inner traits.
B) are caused by the situation.
C) do not reflect inner traits.
D) do not cause events.
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A) Gertrude is nervous about attending his high school reunion because he is conscious that he is overweight.He feels that others will make fun of him.
B) Sarah is set to take her driving test.Although she has practiced innumerable times,she still feels agitated and unprepared at the prospect of the test.
C) Although her fellow students being freshers are as nervous as Maria,she assumes that they are happy and relaxed because they are talking and laughing with each other.
D) Bernard is aware of the fact that all his colleagues consume alcohol,whereas he is a teetotaler.He feels apprehensive about joining them for an after office party.
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A) participants were able to differentiate opinions that were chosen from those that were assigned.
B) even when they knew that a position was assigned,participants still reported that the feelings articulated in the essays reflected an author's true opinions.
C) participants believed that all authors were against Castro's policies regardless of what they wrote.
D) participants believed that all authors were for Castro's policies regardless of what they wrote.
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A) the actor-observer difference
B) the camera perspective bias
C) the changing perspectives trend
D) the self-awareness phenomenon
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A) actor-observer difference.
B) camera perspective bias.
C) changing perspectives trend.
D) self-awareness phenomenon.
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A) focus on internal traits.
B) ignore temporary moods.
C) forget about situational influences.
D) notice public and private behavior.
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A) both contestants and observers thought the hosts were more knowledgeable than the contestants.
B) both contestants and observers thought the contestants were more knowledgeable than the hosts.
C) observers thought the hosts were more knowledgeable,but contestants attributed the outcomes to the situation.
D) hosts thought themselves more knowledgeable,but contestants attributed the outcomes to the situation.
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