Christine does not like country music. This reflects which component of her attitude toward country music?
a. attribution
b. cognition
c. emotion
d. behavior
e. expectation
c
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A. "I was just imagining that I'm playing a championship game with seconds left." B. "I was thinking about how my boyfriend broke up with me last night." C. "I was thinking about how much I want a new car." D. "I was just thinking what I would do if a won the Mega Lotto tonight-it's up to $100 million dollars."
A female friend of yours confides that her sex drive has been low lately, and she is thinking of taking testosterone to increase it. Which of the following should you tell her?
a. The pills won't work because testosterone only promotes sexual desire in men, not women. b. The pills won't work because testosterone has nothing to do with sexual desire. c. Do it! Testosterone supplements are a very effective way to boost libido. d. It probably isn't worth it because the effect of testosterone supplements on sexual satisfaction is very small for healthy individuals.
Which of the following is an example of the negative state relief model?
A) Looking at pictures of homeless children makes you feel sad, and you are more likely to donate money to these children. B) You feel sad about your poor performance on today's exam and, on your way home, you donate a few dollars to a homeless person. C) After recalling a sad event from your past, you are more likely to buy Girl Scout cookies. D) all of the above
According to Vygotsky, which of these statements concerning the development of internal and external speech are true?
Children communicate internally before developing external speech. The transition from external to internal speech occurs between 3 and 7 years of age. Children communicate externally before developing internal speech. When self-talk becomes second nature, children can act without verbalizing.