To avoid "choking" while he is putting, a golfer must try to

a. increase his arousal level.
b. decrease his arousal level.
c. increase his "flow" state through depersonalization.
d. focus on previous errors in putting so he won't repeat them.


b

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Chomsky radically changed the course of psychology by showing that:

a. language acquisition cannot be explained using operant principles b. learned behavior is eventually displaced by instinctual behavior c. some associations are more easily learned than others d. language is explained in the same way as any other form of learned behavior

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A(n) __________ attribution is an attribution that is based on a person's personality or characteristics

a. situational b. dispositional c. explanatory d. universal

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Research that doesn't involve numerical data, but rather, descriptions is called

a. qualitative research. b. correlational research. c. observational research d. longitudinal research.

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Although Larry never went out for any sport at his high school,

he could be seen in the stands of every game wearing the school's colors and cheering wildly for his team. When they won, he felt exhilarated and would tell people, "We won! I knew we could do it," as if he had played the whole game himself. Larry is exhibiting which defense mechanism? a. identification b. rationalization c. intellectualization d. sublimation

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