"I am glad we had this argument. Now that I have heard your side and you've heard mine, I feel closer to you." Which of the following myths associated with conflicts in relationships is debunked by this statement?

a. Healthy relationships have little or no conflict.
b. Conflict is always destructive.
c. In any conflict, there can be only one winner.
d. It is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.


b

Psychology

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Your textbook discusses a recent study, with bilingual Arab Israeli students who were enrolled at a university in Israel. The fluently bilingual researcher spoke to students in either Arabic or Hebrew. The results of this study showed that these student:

a. understood the instructions better if they were tested in their first language (Arabic), even though they were supposed to be bilingual. b. understood the instructions better if they were tested in their second language (Hebrew), even though they were supposed to be bilingual. c. had more positive attitudes toward Jewish individuals when the researcher was speaking Hebrew. d. had more positive attitudes toward Jewish individuals when the researcher was speaking Arabic.

Psychology

Which statement is true regarding basic emotions? a. They are experienced by people in all cultures

b. They have a self-evaluative component. c. Most of them begin to develop after 12 months. d. They are not reflected in facial expressions.

Psychology

People with PKU need to follow a diet that limits phenylalanine - which is found in foods mostly rich in protein. By limiting the amount of phenylalanine, the effects of the condition (e.g. neurological problems, rashes, intellectual disability, etc) can be greatly reduced. What does this demonstrate?

a. A genotype-environment interaction b. The difference between one’s chromosomal pattern and his or her genetic pattern c. The diathesis-stress model d. The principle of polygenetic inheritance

Psychology

According to Hilgard, the hidden observer is

a. a detached part of the hypnotized person's awareness that silently observes events. b. the person's alter ego that is expressed in dream symbols. c. a person who becomes hypnotized from just observing the process rather than actively participating in the process. d. the person that helps the "stage hypnotist" by pretending to be hypnotized.

Psychology