For Spinoza, free will:

a. is a fiction.
b. is absolute.
c. comes to those who are enlightened.
d. questions the existence of God.


a. is a fiction.

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During a sports performance when an athlete experiences intense concentration, detachment, a lack of fatigue and pain, a subjective slowing of time, and feelings of unusual power and control, he or she is experiencing what is known as

a. stellar enhancement. b. flow. c. the hypervigilance state. d. nirvana.

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According to Kohlberg, making moral decisions about someone else's actions require that we

a. think about any potential punishments the individual might experience. b. internalize the set of societal standards taught to us by our parents. c. view the situation from the perspective of the other person. d. have no prior experience with the moral situation so as to view it purely.

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Who is likely to have the strongest disgust reactions?

a. James, a 35-year-old man b. Susan, a 35-year-old woman c. Leah, a 3-year-old girl d. Max, a 3-year-old boy

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Angie's bad-tempered boss wears a particular type of cologne. She is usually uncomfortable in his presence. One day, Angie was at the mall when she smelled the same cologne. The smell triggered a momentary feeling of uneasiness. In this example, which factor served as the unconditioned stimulus?

A) the cologne B) Angie's boss C) Angie D) the feeling of uneasiness

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