If the cause of someone's misfortune can be blamed on _____________ attributions, then there is less pressure to help them
A. dispositional
B. external
C. suppositional
D. integral
A
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a. 65 โ 1 = 64 df b. 21 โ 1 = 20 df c. 65 + 21 โ 2 = 84 df d. (65 + 21) รท 2 = 43 df
The most important way to actively interact with your textbook as you read is to
a. outline the chapter. b. ask yourself a lot of questions. c. use experiential processing. d. read continuously without stopping.
Individuals who have Charles Bonnet syndrome
a. are partially blind. b. are mentally disturbed. c. lack the ability to engage in reality testing. d. are characterized by all of these.
Dr. Preston is a psychologist studying why some people develop depression, while others do not. She realizes that the reasons are probably complicated, and include factors such as genetics, brain chemistry, how individuals might experience events differe
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