One study primed participants with metaphors by having them recall a social situation in which they were excluded or included socially
Participants who recalled a social exclusion event felt the room was ____ than those recalling a social inclusion event.
A) smaller
B) larger
C) warmer
D) colder
E) darker
Answer: D
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A. Relaxation training, despite the pain B. Restricting physical activity as much as possible C. Getting a great deal of sympathy and attention D. Being allowed to avoid unpleasant tasks when in pain
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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a. putting himself down b. his self-esteem c. his friends encouraging him d. doing well in job interviews
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concerning cultural differences in personal space and conversational distance. What will be an ideal response?