Suppose Diane and Mark, as college freshmen, are assigned dorm rooms right next door to each other. Shortly thereafter, they begin dating, and after college, they wed. The factor that would be MOST responsible for their initial acquaintance is ________
A) need for affiliation
B) shared attitudes and beliefs
C) repeated exposure due to proximity
D) physical attraction
E) adaptive responses
Answer: C
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a. ?hypnotic induction b. ?posthypnotic suggestion c. ?symptom substitution d. ?hypnotic replacement therapy
Your best friend has been in a serious automobile accident. According to research on disclosure of traumatic experiences, you might suggest that your friend
A. attempt to shut out any thoughts and feelings associated with the accident. B. talk about his or her feelings with friends or a trained therapist. C. avoid talking about the accident until it seems right to do so. D. write down any dreams he or she has for a month.
Longitudinal research suggests that, over childhood, phonological-processing abilities
a. tend to increase. c. tend to remain stable. b. tend to decrease. d. are no longer needed.
Which of the following correlation coefficients represents the variables with the strongest degree of relationship?
a. +.99 b. 1.00 c. +.01 d. .59