Smiles in others can function as CSs for pleasant emotions in ourselves because:

A) ?smiles are often positively reinforced.
B) ?smiles are often negatively reinforced.
C) ?smiles are usually associated with pleasurable events.
D) ?smiles are usually associated with distressing events.


C

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From an organizational perspective, what is the most effective intervention against harassment and discrimination?

What will be an ideal response?

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a. "You're right. The research evidence shows no relationship between religion and health." b. "The research allows an even stronger statement: highly religious people are actually less healthy than are irreligious people." c. "You're quite wrong. The research evidence shows that religious people are healthier and live longer." d. "You can't make that statement. There is no research evidence one way or the other about the relationship between religious involvement and health."

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Because life events __________, they cannot be the single cause of midlife change

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