Once formed, identity

A) continues to be refined in adulthood as people reevaluate earlier commitments and choices.
B) remains stable throughout the lifespan.
C) tends to be rigid, which can drastically limit adolescents' choices.
D) prevents people from questioning their values and priorities.


A

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Which assertion is supported by research on deception?

a. People are more accurate at detecting deception if they focus on facial expressions rather than voice cues. b. Police officers and FBI agents are better at detecting deception than most other people. c. People tend to have an accurate sense of their lie-detecting abilities. d. People are more accurate at detecting deception if they focus on body movements rather than facialexpressions.

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Jen has heard that Ben is cheating on her, but does not believe it. However, after being shown pictures of Ben interacting romantically with another woman, Jen believes him to be cheating and feels more stress. Jen is experiencing a. reappraisal

b. post-appraisal. c. primary appraisal. d. secondary appraisal.

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The hypothesis is developed from previous research. This is described in the:

a. abstract. b. method. c. background. d. introduction.

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Adolescents who are able to use logical analysis often fail to do so because

A) more intuitive methods may be faster and cognitively cheaper. B) they depend too much on inductive reasoning. C) they look at problems from too many angles. D) they realize that real life is usually illogical.

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