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Being a cognitive miser results from:
 
  A. lack of motivation
  B. too much information to process
  C. controlled processing
  D. cognitive distortion

Q. 2

Explaining the behavior of others using personal rather than situational or contextual
   describes:
 
  A. fundamental attribution error
  B. snap judgments
  C. cognitive processing
  D. basic assumptions

Q. 3

Choosing an easy way to define others by using social categorization and stereotyping is:
 
  A. assuming
  B. attribution
  C. cognitive distortion
  D. snap judgment

Q. 4

Dress, speech, and actions are examples of one concept that explains how we form impressions of others.
 
  A. Attributions
  B. Controlled processing
  C. Fundamental attribution error
  D. Sources of information

Q. 5

Which of the following is not a concept that explains how we form impressions of others?
 
  A. Attributions
  B. Proof
  C. Snap judgments
  D. Cognitive distortions

Q. 6

Interviews can take place anywhere so setting is not important.
 
  A. True
   B. False

Q. 7

Determining if sufficient information is available to establish eligibility is part of assessing information. A second part is deciding if:
 
  A. client strengths are sufficient
  B. additional information is necessary
  C. the client is motivated
  D. the client has any resources
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