Thought that is based on emotion rather than reasoning would be considered __________ thought

a. inductive
b. deductive
c. logical
d. illogical


D

Psychology

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b. The need to aggress in response to frustration is taught directly by reinforcement, important models, and themedia, and can be "unlearned" if the reinforcements and models change. c. The need to aggress in response to frustration is a psychological drive that resembles the physiological drive ofseeking food in response to hunger. d. The need to aggress in response to frustration can lead to nonviolent acts of aggression such as spreadingrumors about someone or telling hostile jokes.

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What is the primary way that combination birth control pills work to prevent pregnancy? a. They create an artificial barrier to the cervix

b. They release chemicals that deactivate sperm. c. They prevent ovulation and thicken cervical mucus. d. They cause mucus to form in the fallopian tubes blocking fertilization.

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The most significant change technique involves ____

a. focusing only on differences that are statistically significant b. asking program participants to identify the most significant change they have experienced as a result of the program c. having trained observers identify the most significant changes in program participants by engaging in direct observation d. having subject area experts identify how a new program differs from established programs

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a. a double blind procedure. b. random assignment of subjects. c. a placebo effect. d. experimenter bias.

Psychology