The Bakke case was significant because

a. test items had to be selected based on the proportions of correct answers given by white and non-white test takers.
b. federal grants could no longer be awarded under special preference programs.
c. it signified a change in attitude about affirmative action programs.
d. it demonstrated the positive impact of affirmative action programs.


c

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a) Basic emotions are triggered by a biologically innate system in human brains. b) Guilt and pride are examples of basic emotions in humans. c) Basic emotions are acquired by humans over a period of time. d) Basic emotions are associated with cognitive representations of self and others as intentional agents.

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In the context of emotion, which of the following is a difference between the James–Lange theory and the Cannon–Bard theory?

A) Unlike the Cannon-Bard's theory, the James-Lange theory says that emotions do not involve cognitions.
B) Unlike the Cannon-Bard's theory, the James-Lange theory says that facial expressions do not affect emotional states.
C) Unlike the Cannon-Bard's theory, the James-Lange theory says that emotions accompany bodily responses.
D) Unlike the Cannon-Bard's theory, the James-Lange theory says that emotions are produced by bodily changes.

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Rene Descartes proposed that ____

a. the mind and brain are the same b. consciousness is a fundamental property of the brain c. it makes no sense to debate the differences between the mind and brain d. the mind and brain are different and interact at the pineal

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Which of the following is NOT one of the processes Albert Bandura identified as supporting observational learning?

A) memory B) attention C) motivation D) stress

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