Which of the following is an example of a behavioral schema?
a. Using a block to represent a car
b. Asking about grandma even when she's not present
c. Grasping a block or a bottle of milk
d. Calling the dog by the cat's name
c
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___ is a state in which people feel as though they are “submerged” in a group and cannot be singled out by others.
a. Groupthink b. Contagion c. Deindividuation d. Convergence e. Identity shift
In paintings, artists can often create the impression of depth by drawing one object so it blocks part of the image of an object which is in the distance. Which monocular cue explains this?
a. convergence b. linear perspective c. overlap d. relative size
What is included in the objective approach to well-being?
a. Physical and spiritual well-being. b. Life satisfaction. c. Psychological and social well-being. d. Emotional well-being.
In short, counterfactual thinking can be described as
a. mentally reconstructing the past. b. putting a positive spin on things to enhance self-esteem. c. thinking about how things couldn't have turned out differently. d. one of the most rational responses to an undesirable outcome.