Jenna skipped dinner last night to stay up late studying for her final exam. She went to bed at 6 am and had to be at class by 8 am. Her alarm clock did not go off as scheduled, and she raced out the door without eating

As a result, she was very distracted by hunger pangs and lack of energy while taking the test. She later learned that she failed her exam. Jenna could have likely performed better on her final if she had met a __________ need before the final.
a) freedom
b) belonging
c) transcendence
d) physiological


d

Psychology

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A large-scale study on intelligence, income, and occupational prestige by Judge, Klinger, and Simon (2010) found that

a. general intelligence was not significantly related to either income or occupational prestige. b. general intelligence was significantly related to income but not occupational prestige. c. general intelligence was significantly related to occupational prestige but not income. d. general intelligence was significantly related to both income and occupational prestige.

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Studies using the experience-sampling technique suggest that our consciousness tends to be dominated by:

A) our own personal feelings. B) unconscious motives. C) feelings of self-consciousness. D) the sensory inputs of our immediate environment.

Psychology

If two objects are the same size, yet one appears to be larger, you make the assumption that the larger object is closer. Why?

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Psychology