What are did Mach believe about the external “real” world?
a. Direct access is not possible; instead we create an experiential version of the real world.
b. We come into direct contact with the “real” world through sensation.
c. The real world is an illusion.
d. The real world can only be understood by pooling perceptions gathered over a lifetime.
A
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A. A child stops eating because of low self-esteem, becomes anorexic, and then is successfully treated but still has negative feelings about her- or himself. B. A thin child eats normally but is teased about his or her weight and begins to diet. C. A child eats because of feelings of depression and low self-esteem, gains weight, is rejected by peers, binges, and continues to gain weight. D. A thin child binges because of depression and low self-esteem, purges and feels better, then feels safe to binge again, eating more later.
The Robbers Cave experiment demonstrated that
a. ingroup favoritism is inevitable. b. group categorization is automatic. c. prejudice is a function of social class. d. prejudice can result from intergroup competition.
Are specialized white blood cells that protect the body against disease-causing organisms
a. Lymphocytes b. Antigens c. Antibodies d. Immunozoids e. Corticosteroids
A combination of positive affect, general life satisfaction, and the absence of negative affect is the definition of which term?
A. joy B. happiness C. subjective well-being D. contentment