Tia believes that it is important to be forgiving because that's what good people do. This type of attitude would seem to support ______.
A. self-affirmation theory
B. uni-valenced decisions
C. perceived control
D. theory of planned behavior
Answer: A
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. Individuals with hidden agendas are often perceived as communicating in a way that is meant to manipulate the other person. This defense-arousing behavior is called _________
a. evaluation b. strategy c. certainty d. provisionalism
A criticism of traditional judgment and decision-making studies is that they
A) involve personally relevant issues in emotional, real-world contexts. B) require the participant to risk items of real value (e.g., money, property). C) involve reasoning about hypothetical dilemmas in laboratory settings. D) do not allow participants to interact while testing.
Miguel recaptures the freedom of his youth when he test-drives the new Volkswagen "Bug." He feels twenty-five years younger, and remembers cruising the beaches of California in his old 1970 Bug when he was in college
He decides to purchase that new VW model. Miguel's positive attitude toward the car is primarily driven by a. a cognitive component. b an affective component. c. operant conditioning. d. classical conditioning.
In 2001, a researcher selected a sample of young women who developed anorexia nervosa that year. She tracked the sample over the next 15 years. By 2016, the researcher can expect that about ______ of her sample have either committed suicide or experienced medical complications as a result of the disorder.
a. 5% b. 15% c. 25% d. 35%