Which of the following is TRUE of people who are high in need for cognition?
a) They are more likely to provide evaluative thoughts when looking at new things.
b) They are less likely to give no opinion responses on surveys.
c) They are more persuaded by strong messages.
d) All of these.
Answer: d) All of these.
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a. Clinical importance is based on subjective judgment, not statistical procedures. b. Statistical significance could be based on relatively trivial changes in the patients' adjustment. c. Statistical significance can only be calculated in correlational designs. d. Clinical importance involves statements of certainty, whereas statistical significance involves statements of probability.
In general, the LEAST stressful conflict is the
a. avoidance-avoidance conflict. b. approach-avoidance conflict. c. approach-approach conflict. d. double approach-avoidance conflict.
Prenatal events, such as the mother's stress or near starvation, a. increase the likelihood a child will later develop schizophrenia and mood disorders
b. increase the likelihood that the mother will later develop schizophrenia or mood disorders. c. increase the likelihood that a child will later develop schizophrenia, but decrease the likelihood that the child will develop a mood disorder. d. have no measurable impact on the child's risk for developing mood disorders.
Parents who take an emotion-dismissing approach to deal with their children's negative emotions
A. believe that their role is to deny, ignore, or change negative emotions in their children. B. interact with their children in a less rejecting manner. C. view their children's negative emotions as opportunities for teaching them how to handle emotions. D. assist their children in labeling and dealing effectively with their emotions.