Research suggests that we like people more if they reveal _____ about themselves in a conversation

a. less
b. more
c. nothing
d. non-personal information


Answer: B

Psychology

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a. The systems are integrated, in that the brain regulates the activity of the endocrine system. b. Both are considered communication systems. c. The nervous system uses neurotransmitters as messengers, whereas the endocrine system uses hormones. d. The endocrine system functions at a slower pace than the nervous system. e. Both convey their messages through a network of nerves.

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In a study of Japanese and American individuals (Matsumoto et al., 2002), how did the two cultures differ with regards to reading emotions??

a. ?The Japanese were more accurate in identifying the correct emotion being expressed. b. ?The Americans were more accurate in identifying the correct emotion being expressed. c. ?The Japanese interpreted low intensity emotions as being under-expressed; Americans interpreted high intensity emotions as exaggerated. d. ?The Americans interpreted low intensity emotions as being understated; Japanese interpreted high intensity emotions as exaggerated.

Psychology

Keith's father is a preacher, and his parents always expected him to become one when he became an adult

Keith never questioned this, and began identifying himself as a spiritual and religious person from an early age, eventually taking over his father's position at his church. Keith's identity development would most likely be described as ____________. A) identity achievement B) identity moratorium C) identity foreclosure D) identity crisis

Psychology

When Cade was tackled during a football game, he hit the back of his head on the turf, which resulted in a concussion. Cade now has trouble with his vision. Cade most likely injured his __________ lobe.

A. frontal B. parietal C. temporal D. occipital

Psychology