D. A method of making one’s body look like the opposite-sex

A. extrinsic
B. intrinsic
C. motivation
D. overjustification


D. overjustification

Psychology

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The difference in intelligence between humans and chimpanzees is due to:

A. a higher portion of neurons covered with myelin sheath B. more sophisticated neurons C. larger cell bodies found in neurons D. more connections between neurons

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Which of the following is NOT true of cultural factors in seeking help?

a. The topic is fully researched. b. Asians and Asian Americans are less likely to seek social support than European Americans. c. Individuals from cultures high in collectivism don't want to risk disrupting group harmony in times of stress. d. Individuals from both collectivistic and individualistic cultures view receiving comfort as an effective coping strategy.

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Walt is an artist who draws cartoon panels for motion pictures. Each panel shows a slight change in the position of the characters. When the individual panels are transferred to film and shown at the proper speed, the characters appear to move smoothly across the screen. The perception of movement results from the way in which:

a. iconic memory works b. flashbulb memories are formed c. episodic memory is encoded d. rehearsal occurs in short-term memory

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