For most people, there is a similarity in background, age, interests, attitudes, and beliefs with
a. the casual acquaintances they talk to at work.
b. their friends.
c. the individuals they marry.
d. all of these individuals.
D
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a. no b. competitive c. cooperative d. little
Benzodiazepines produce __________ in animals
a. antipunishment effects b. exhaustion c. excitement d. increased heart rate
As part of a research study, Margaret wants to determine if religious environments will influence the consumption of alcohol among freshmen. She has several hundred freshmen complete her survey. Once the data have been collected, she analyzes the scores. Which of the following is the independent variable?
A. Consumption of alcohol
B. Religious environments
C. College freshmen
D. Surveys
When Vince receives a high test grade, he attributes it to luck; when he receives a low test grade, he attributes it to not being smart. Vince has developed
A) an incremental view of ability. B) learned helplessness. C) a mastery-oriented attribution. D) conditional achievement motivation.