Binge drinkers are defined as individuals who:

a. regularly get drunk
b. drink for the purpose of getting drunk
c. drink five or more drinks, five or more times a month
d. consume five or more drinks in a row at the same occasion


D

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A. fixed mindset B. extrinsic motivation C. growth mindset D. unrealistic goal

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In their famous Good Samaritan study, Darley and Batson (1973) found that a. students studying to become ministers were more likely to offer assistance to a stranger than college students. b. seminary students on their way to give a sermon involving the Good Samaritan parable were more likely tooffer assistance to a stranger than students preparing sermons on other topics

c. the more religious seminary students were, the more likely they were to stop to offer assistance to a strangeras they walked across campus. d. the topic of the seminarians' talks had little impact on the likelihood that they would help.

Psychology

John studies very hard to avoid getting bad grades. For John, studying is maintained by __________

a) incentive. b) intrinsic motivation. c) extrinsic motivation. d) biological motives.

Psychology

Nekoma's parents want her to study more. They decide to get her to do so by using operant conditioning. Therefore, they

A) spend time on their own work at home so that she can model their behavior. B) patiently explain to her why she should study more. C) reinforce her whenever she spends time studying. D) use authoritarian discipline to get her to obey them.

Psychology