According to To Catch a Coldabout stress and the immune system, the participants were
(a) 100 randomly selected college undergraduates
(b) 59 male and 71 female college students from PSY 101
(c) 78 female and 116 male business executives
(d) 154 male and 266 female volunteers in a research center in Salisbury, England
D
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a) Psychologists conduct research in laboratories. b) Psychologists conduct research on humans and animals. c) Psychologists use methods such as introspection and psychoanalysis. d) Psychologists uncover the causes of events by systematically collecting empirical evidence.
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a. their ratings based on 30-second clips were little different than their ratings based on 6-second clips. b. their ratings of the silent video clips corresponded strongly with the ratings that the instructors received from their actual students at the end of the semester. c. ratings were similar for silent video clips and for the same video clips when shown with audio. d. while the thin-sliced video clips were brief, it took participants a relatively long amount of time to come up with ratings of the instructors they viewed.
When a child demonstrates the kind of attachment where the mother is used as a "home base," and the child is at ease when she is present
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