At the resort, four married couples were having arguments over which activities to pursue. The couple who was most likely to effectively solve the conflict was
A) Jay and Joyce, who manifested low cognitive-affective complexity.
B) Bob and Barbara, who integrated reason and emotion.
C) Doug and Diana, who used intuitive reasoning exclusively.
D) Fred and Felicia, who reasoned with pure logical arguments.
B
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a. gifted children are at risk for low self-concept. b. placing children with learning disabilities in a regular education room may negatively impact their self-esteem. c. male athletes tend to have high academic self-esteem. d. students from larger high schools tend to have the highest self-esteem.
According to the textbook, mental health professionals appear to have expertise in all of the following areas EXCEPT
a. identifying malingering b. assessing competence to stand trial. c. predicting long term risk of violence. d. making reliable diagnoses according to DSM-5 criteria.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The cells or circuits responsible for facial recognition ______.
A. reflect hard wiring from natural selection B. are found in the hippocampus C. show some changes in response due to learning D. are found in the superior temporal gyrus