According to Langer, to become more mindful, people need to do all of the following EXCEPT

A) ?resist the impulse to reduce or control uncertainty in daily life.
B) ?ignore novel features in their situations and environment.
C) ?become less prone to evaluate themselves and others.
D) ?try to override their propensity to perform automatic behavior.


B

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a. in the current decade, very few people are aware that the abuse of women is a serious problem. b. the US government is currently developing comprehensive plans for requiring counseling for abusers. c. in the current decade, medical organizations are urging doctors to ask their patients about any potential problems related to domestic violence. d. community organizations are currently very active in sending the message that domestic violence should not be tolerated.

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The same level of a neurochemical substance, acting as a neurotransmitter, having different effects depends on what?

A. Physiological history B. Biological history C. Sociological history D. Psychological history

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An important advantage of the multiple baseline design over the withdrawal design for evaluating treatments is that multiple baseline

A. has greater internal validity. B. has greater external validity. C. does not require the removal of a potentially helpful treatment. D. does not require the artificial intervention of the researcher.

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When she was in high school, Suvarna constantly longed to own her own car so that she could go out and have fun without asking her parents for permission. When she was in college, she couldn't wait to have her own apartment so that she didn't have to live with roommates. Now that she is out of school, she constantly watches "home improvement" shows on television and longs for a big beautiful house of her own. Suvarna has a pattern of displaying

A. self-actualization. B. a deficiency orientation. C. peak experiences. D. an internal locus of control.

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