In therapy, Lauren has learned to laugh at another driver's childish behavior rather than become very angry at the driver. Thus, therapy has helped Lauren to minimize her anger by teaching her how to

a. pay more attention to her facial feedback.
b. suppress her emotions
c. change her emotional appraisals.
d. unconsciously lower her arousal levels.


C

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a. have strong implicit gender stereotypes because their ratings for males and females were very different from each other. b. have weak implicit gender stereotypes because their ratings for males and females were very similar to each other. c. have strong implicit gender stereotypes because they responded relatively quickly when the pairings were consistent with stereotypes (e.g., males were paired with math); they responded slowly when the pairings were inconsistent (e.g. females were paired with math). d. have weak implicit gender stereotypes because they responded quickly when the pairings were inconsistent with stereotypes (e.g., females were paired with math); they responded equally quickly when the pairings were consistent (e.g., males were paired with math).

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When problems come up, Sheila can be counted on to suggest new and useful solutions. Robert Sternberg would say that she is strong in _____ intelligence

A) contextual B) experiential C) successful D) componential

Psychology

Accidental injury among young children ______________

a. is less of a danger than disease in developing countries b. happens at a greater rate in developed countries than in developing countries c. is equally common among boys and girls d. is extremely rare in the United States because of increased awareness and better technology; rates are under 5 percent

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Carrie and her boyfriend argued last night and this argument led to the end of their relationship. A week later, Carrie is thinking about the argument and is replaying everything she said over and over again. This type of self-focus is called

A) ?expressed anger. B) ?reactivity. C) ?depression. D) ?rumination.

Psychology