The _____ theory is the classical view that we make decisions by determining how likely something is to happen, judging the value of the outcome, and then multiplying the two.

A) exemplar
B) rational choice
C) prototype
D) prospect


B) rational choice

Psychology

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Which theoretical framework makes use of three factors—satisfaction, alternatives, and investments—to explain why people stay with their long-term relationship partners?

a. attachment theory b. social constructionist theories c. the investment model d. social exchange theory

Psychology

Nicole was having dinner at Appleby's with her boyfriend last year. When their food arrived, he and she began to argue. The argument was serious and continued the entire evening. Now Nicole finds that every time she is in Appleby's, she begins to feel tense and upset. In this example of classical conditioning, being in Appleby's is:

a. a conditioned stimulus b. an unconditioned stimulus c. an unconditioned response d. a conditioned response

Psychology

Our __________ determine(s) our species and influences all our unique characteristics

A) genotype B) phenotypes C) regulator genes D) karyotype

Psychology

A woman may experience a sex flush, which usually begins on the ____

a. face c. chest b. neck d. breasts

Psychology