After spending the weekend at home, you find driving back to school very stressful. The roads are very icy and there is snow blowing, reducing your visibility. Foremost in your mind is the certainty of sliding into the ditch. You're probably making a ____ appraisal
a. positive c. threat
b. harm/loss d. challenge
C
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Scales of measurement differ from one another in terms of a. magnitude, absolute measurement, and equal intervals. b. magnitude, relative zero, and equal intervals
c. numbers, relative zero, and equal intervals. d. magnitude, absolute zero, and equal intervals.
When deciding which statistical procedure to use, the number of groups or variables is an important factor
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is true of social cognitive theory?
A) It focuses on observable behavior and the situations in which behavior occurs. B) It focuses on learning by observation. C) It does consider personal variables to be important to understand people. D) It does not see people as influencing their environment.
Our eyes don't adapt completely to a repeated visual stimulus because __________.
A. tiny little vibrations called microsaccades keep the eyes from adapting to what they see B. the optic chiasm enables fibers to carry messages to all parts of the brain C. ganglion cells fire continuously D. visual acuity is greatest in the fovea