Steven once became terribly ill while visiting Chicago. After that incident, whenever he visits Chicago, Steven thinks of the illness he suffered at that time. In the context of the four laws of association, Steven's behavior illustrates the law of _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
contiguity
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According to psychologist John Holland's research, the greater the correspondence between career choices and __________, the happier people will be with their career choice.
A. relationship responsibilities B. f birth order C. genetic predispositions D. personality traits
Festinger and Carlsmith (1959) performed a famous experiment on cognitive dissonance in which subjects were asked to lie to a fellow student (about how fun a psychology experiment was) for either $1 or $20 . For subjects in the $1 condition, dissonance was created because these subjects thought to themselves: "I am a nice, ethical person, but I have just been mean and told a lie." It appears that
the $1 subjects were ultimately able to reduce this dissonance by thinking to themselves: ____. a. "I did not really tell a lie because the experiment was not that boring. In fact, the more I think about it, the more I think that it was kind of fun!" b. "I know I told that person a lie. But so what? There are bigger problems in this world!!" c. "Lying is a terrible thing. I swear that I will never do it again." d. "Whatever! I got $1 for doing almost nothing! Good deal!!"
In the United States, what is the lifetime risk of developing cancer for males?
A. 1 in 2 B. 1 in 3 C. 1 in 4 D. 1 in 5
Analyze the differences between deductive and inductive reasoning. Define both types of reasoning and offer an example of the practical application of each
What will be an ideal response?