When asked to describe personal episodes that made them feel particularly bad about themselves, about 4 times and 5, people describe a
A) sexual dysfunction
B) academic failure
C) relationship difficulty
D) physical illness
Ans: C) relationship difficulty
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After September 11, 2001, Frederickson and colleagues (2003) contacted students who had previously taken part in a study on stress and coping. She found that the most resilient of the students were the ones who felt
a. interest in unfolding world events. b. scorn for the attackers of September 11th. c. fearful. d. angry.
Stimulus motives differ from biological motives in that stimulus motives
a. are innate and necessary for survival. b. appear to be innate, but are not necessary for survival. c. are acquired through various forms of conditioning and learning. d. include needs for security, status, approval, and achievement.
Which of the following can cause a clash between the First Amendment and the Sixth Amendment?
A. The press publishing for public consumption information that threatens a defendant's right to a trial by impartial jurors B. The court allowing the attorney to begin to indoctrinate prospective jurors and influence those who ultimately will make up the jury C. People not admitting (even to themselves) that social category information such as race influences their decisions D. Attorneys regarding jurors of higher status as more influential because of what others believe about their competence
Larger sample sizes are needed when
a. expected effects are strong b. expected effects are medium in strength c. expected effects are weak d. power is calculated e. errors of estimation are calculated