Obsessively reviewing the circumstances of a loved one's death is a common element of the __________ phase of the grieving process
A) avoidance
B) confrontation
C) restoration
D) denial
B
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The fundamental attribution error is the tendency to attribute
a. one's own behavior to personal factors rather than to the situation. b. one's own behavior to the situation rather than to personal factors. c. another person's behavior to personal factors rather than to the situation. d. another person's behavior to situational factors rather than to personal factors.
Snell (1967) found that African Americans who believed they have been "hexed" could be treated effectively by a psychiatrist using hypnosis, even when the psychiatrist did not believe in hexing. This is an example of:
a. self-fulfilling prophecy c. shamanism b. misattribute d. illusory correlation
People who share your group membership are labeled as your ingroup, and groups with which you don't identify are outgroups
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In contrast to hunger, sexual arousal in people is primarily influenced by ______.
A. time since last opportunity for intercourse B. a desire to reduce the drive C. an increase in hormone levels D. related stimuli