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MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 3
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Use the following passage: Recent research has demonstrated that mentally simulating positive intergroup encounters can promote tolerance and more positive intergroup attitudes. A recent study explored the attributional process behind the positive effects. Participants were randomly assigned to three groups. In the first group, participants were instructed to imagine intergroup contact from a first-person perspective. The second group was instructed to imagine the contact from a third-person perspective. Finally, the third group was the control group and received no instructions.... Show more
MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 3
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1. The use of the methodology in the passage in future situations might lead to the reduction of which of the following?
2. What would be the name of the experimental group in sociological terms?
3. In this study, the first-person perspective and the third-person perspective were part of which of the following?
4. Which type of strategy is occurring in this study?
5. Which of the following attributional terms would apply if all of the participants in the study had performed the same on both the first-person and third-person treatments?
6. In this passage, how is attribution theory used?