Exam 7: Attitudes, Beliefs and Consistency

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Comer and Laird's (1975) study told some participants that they would be doing a worm-eating task. After a short period during which the participants could contemplate worm eating, the experimenter told them there was a mistake, and that they could choose between worm-eating and weight discrimination tasks. What percent of the participants chose to stay with the worm-eating task when given a more emotionally neutral (weight discrimination) alternative?

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Research on gender differences in sex-related attitudes and behaviors indicates that ____ show relatively more attitude-behavior consistency, and that this is largely owing to the fact that ____.

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According to research studies, people who hold strong attitudes toward an issue are least likely to do which of the following?

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As discussed in the textbook, people's deliberate attitudes are not always consistent with their automatic attitudes. This can occur as a result of

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The idea that beliefs play a central role in helping people cope and recover from misfortunes is called ____.

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