Exam 19: A: Reading

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The main independent variable (manipulated variable) in Aronson and Mettee's study on cheating was:

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Aronson and Mettee's main hypothesis is that persons who experience lowered self-esteem will be more likely to cheat than persons who experience heightened self-esteem. The major assumption underlying this prediction is that:

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By analyzing both the cheating behavior of subjects and their chronic levels of self-esteem as measured by the CPI, Aronson and Mettee found evidence for which of the following?

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The main reason that Aronson and Mettee administered the California Personality Inventory (CPI) to their subjects in the card-cheating experiment was:

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In discussing the results of their study on self-esteem and cheating, Aronson and Mettee acknowledge that alternative explanations of their findings are possible. In their view, the major rival explanation is:

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