The belief that "going with your first choice" (or trusting intuition) when taking a multiple-choice test is not helpful (Lilienfeld, Lynn, Ruscio, & Beyerstein, 2011). Instead, thinking more about a particular problem increases the probability of getting it right. Why do you think that this psychological myth is so popular?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. knowledge stored in higher brain centers B. expectations based on past experiences C. an environmental stimulus D. beliefs about the environmental conditions
What is the nature of the relationship between sleep problems and psychological adjustment?
What will be an ideal response?
A binge-eating episode is characterized by food intake of at least how many calories?
a. 1000 b. 2000 c. The calorie number does not matter, as long as it's too much junk food d. The calorie number varies from person to person; a binge-eating episode is not defined by the number of calories
According to data collected in 2001, which of the following is likely to make the most money in any given year?
a) an individual who has completed some college b) an individual who has earned a bachelor's degree c) an individual who has earned an associate's degree d) an individual with a high school diploma