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


e

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According to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, the final stage of dealing with one's own pending death is _______________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Maggie was raised in an Irish-Catholic home; she is very proud of her heritage and pleased when she hears that other Irish-Catholics are successful. Being Irish-Catholic is part of Maggie's ____ identity

a. ?group b. ?personal c. ?schematic d. ?unified

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Believing that people generally get what they deserve in life is referred to as __________ beliefs

a. just-world b. multicultural c. individuating d. animistic

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The textbook authors note that the word for mother in most languages begins with an "m" or "n" sound. They speculate that this may be because

A) these phonemes tend to be the first that children acquire. B) all languages have the same origin. C) these are the most common phonemes in all languages. D) they all derive from the Latin word mater.

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