The statement "Only the good die young" is an example of ______.
A. high belief and high covariation
B. low belief and high covariation
C. high belief and low covariation
D. low belief and low covariation
Answer: C
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a. there is no evidence that jurors can be influenced by false memories, since they are so easy to see through b. the issue of recovered memories reflects the fundamental tension between convicting the guilty and acquitting the innocent c. because there has been so much publicity about implanting false memories, jurors rarely believe them d. nearly all trials in which false memories play a role end in a mistrial and are never retried
The scientific method
a. relies upon empirical observation. b. has no mechanism for discarding outdated theories. c. emphasizes the importance of theory over data. d. emphasizes the role of data over theory.
A situation in which I am concerned about what will happen to my spouse after my death is an example of
a. death-related attitudes about my own dying b. death-related attitudes about my own death c. death-related attitudes about what will happen to me after my death d. death-related attitudes about the dying, death, or bereavement of someone else e. none of these
A basic assumption of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is that ____
a. ?most people are not capable of attaining their highest need
b. ?psychological needs are less important than physiological needs
c. ?one cannot satisfy self-esteem needs unless social needs are satisfied
d. ?social factors outside of our control are the primary influence on our personalities