The term ostracism originally came from ____
a. ancient Rome
b. ancient Persia
c. ancient Greece
d. ancient China
C
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Community design can reduce obesity and factors for overweight by having __________.
A. more walkways and bicycle paths B. lowing housing density C. zoning that encourages fast-food chains D. lower population density
Deepa has finally decided where to attend graduate school—University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. After she has informed all the schools of her final decision, she begins to question her choice. However, she immediately focuses on all the reasons Illinois was the best choice for her, and better than her other options by far. This reassures her and makes her happy again. Deepa's feeling of
uncertainty and subsequent motivation to justify her choice is an example of ____. a. attributional regret b. post-decision dissonance c. tyranny of choice d. attitude accessibility
In comparison to psychodynamic and behaviorist explanations of human behavior and thought processes, humanistic theory
a. is more positive and endorses the idea of personal freedom. b. is more negative, but endorses the idea of personal freedom. c. is more positive, but discounts the idea of personal freedom. d. is more negative and discounts the idea of personal freedom. e. is neutral and unconcerned with issues of personal freedom.
Set point theory implies that people who have:
a. a low set point will often regain any weight that they lose b. a high set point will often regain any weight that they lose c. a high set point will often lose any weight that they gain d. a low set point will have the hardest time losing weight