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· 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 ·Please explain how a person might explain poor performance on a on a text by using each of the four combinations internal/external and stable/unstable attributions. Please Distinguish between prejudice and discrimination, and if you could me an example of each to better understand. Could you please explain why the reciprocity principle is considered to be at odds with the dating strategy of “playing hard to get.”
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
105088
OTA ID:
103973
Decline of the American Empire?
Decline of the American Empire? Is this true, why or why not?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
110494
OTA ID:
102789
Proposal on Newly Developed Organization
We have to write a proposal and we are doing our proposal on newly developed organization that deals with recently homeless families and helps them to go from living out of their family car to having a place to live and independence. Please answer the questions: 1. What is the need of these individuals and what evidence is there to support our claim.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
110671
OTA ID:
102789
Social Psychology as Discipline
1) Define Social Psychology and describe it's essential features of this field of psychology. 2) How is it different from other areas of Psych. and other social sciences such as sociology and anthropology?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
115646
OTA ID:
102789
Kelley's Attribution of Behaviour
Summarize how, according to Kelley, our attributions about someone's behaviour are affected by consensus, consistency, and distinctiveness information. Give an example from your daily life to illustrate this answer.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
115649
OTA ID:
102789
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