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sheilaspns

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According to the perspective presented in Chapter 3 (Social Cognition),
 
  a person who grew up in a home with an alcoholic parent who sees a man acting in a somewhat strange manner may be ________ likely to interpret this behavior as due to alcohol because of ________.
   a. more; chronic accessibility of an alcoholic schema
   b. more; ego-defensive biases
   c. less; chronic accessibility of an alcoholic schema
   d. less; ego-defensive biases

Question 2

Which of the following is TRUE about research on free will?
 
  a. People rarely overestimate the amount of control they have over their behavior.
  b. Sometimes people underestimate the amount of control they have over their behavior.
  c. Studies have shown that people have free will over almost everything they do.
  d. The more people believe in free will, the more likely they are to engage in immoral actions such as cheating.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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