On one episode of the popular television comedy Friends, Rachel ran into some of her old sorority sisters. Even though she was only mildly happy to see these friends, she squealed with glee, ran to them, hugged,
and jumped up and down in a foolishly comedic moment. Rachel's behavior here is an example of __________.
a. intensification
b. masking
c. deintensification
d. magnification
Answer: A
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What is the impact of a husband's presence on his wife's childbirth experience?
a. The women report that they experience less pain, and they use less medication. b. The women experience longer deliveries. c. The women are more self-conscious. d. The women form a more immediate attachment to their babies.
Natural selection works at all stages of development, but especially during
a. the prenatal period. c. young adulthood. b. infancy and childhood. d. middle adulthood.
Melinda, Justin, and Jackson considered several ways to complete their project for architecture class by generating as many thoughts or ideas as possible and allowing the ideas to build upon one another. This process is also known as __________
a. brainstorming b. strategy c. risk taking d. expertise
The results of the Freedman and Fraser (1966) study support the effectiveness of:
a. the low-ball technique b. generating guilt c. the foot-in-the-door technique d. obedient aggression e. the that's-not-all technique