A loss-framed appeal focuses on the ____
a. upside of a behavior's consequences
b. downside of a behavior's consequences
c. most accurate portrayal of a behavior's consequences
d. priming of thoughts
B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
According to recent research, pregnant women give many reasons as to why they do not quit smoking during pregnancy. These reasons include all of the following EXCEPT
a. they are under too much stress to stop smoking. b. smoking fights feelings of depression. c. everybody around them smokes. d. stopping smoking is unhealthier for the fetus than continuing smoking.
In an effort to increase her happiness, college student Stacy Hinson tries an exercise described in her psychology class. She spends time visualizing a person who had a huge effect on her life—someone she never thanked. Stacy then spends about a week writing a testimonial to that person and then follows up by calling on the person and sharing her thoughts with the person. Which of Seligman's
happiness exercises is Stacy trying? a. Three blessings b. Savorings c. Three good things in life d. One door closes, another opens e. Gratitude visit
Overall, __________ provide(s) at least 60 to 80 percent of all long-term care in the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Western Europe
A) the government B) nursing homes C) nonprofit organizations D) families