Sugar levels and hypothalamic control centers provide evidence of the _______ of hunger

a. physiological regulation c. disregulation
b. stimulus regulation d. voluntary regulation


A

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a. be less likely to make a donation because your self-esteem has been threatened by realizing that you will never be as saintly as the person in the story. b. be more likely to make a donation because you are in a good mood after hearing the heartwarming story. c. be more likely to make a donation because the schema of being charitable has been made more accessible. d. not be affected in your likelihood of making a donation by the radio broadcast.

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Karima recently moved from Egypt to the United States in order to attend college. She agrees to be part of a study that is interested in discovering how migration affects students' self-esteem

After her first year, the researcher finds that Karima is doing relatively well in her new environment. At the end of the first year, Karima has improved in her ability to think she is capable of getting things done. However, she doesn't have many positive interactions with peers, and she is not in frequent contact with her family. Which of the following describes how migration has affected Karima? a) Karima has low self-efficacy and low social support. b) Karima has high self-efficacy and high social support. c) Karima has low self-efficacy but high social support. d) Karima has high self-efficacy but low social support.

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In negotiating a new roommate's perception of his (David's) personal qualities, David may agree with his new roommate's self-assessment as a(n) ________ because it aids David in "selling" David's view of himself as a(n) ________. Additionally,

David may downplay his own ________. A) gifted athlete; excellent student; athletic accomplishments B) gifted athlete; excellent student; accomplishments in other areas C) gifted "ladies' man"; excellent student; same-sex orientation D) depressed ne'er-do-well; excellent student; unrealistic optimism E) son of a wealthy eastern industrialist; financial-aid student; future plan to ask his new roommate for a loan

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