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Anajune7

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Heika and Lucille were both passed over for a promotion at work. Heika is sure that the boss does not like him, but he believes that Lucille was passed over because she is really a poor worker. His attribution of the cause of the event can be explained in terms of
 
  a. the fundamental attribution error.
  b. the actor-observer effect.
  c. a self-fulfilling prophecy.
  d. cognitive dissonance.
  e. stereotyping.

Question 2

Caroline has an Aha experience when solving a problem. Caroline most likely experienced which type of learning?
 
  a. latent learning
  b. insight learning
  c. observational learning
  d. operant conditioning
  e. classical conditioning



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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