Although thought stopping is not a well studied treatment, it is still widely used because of its
a. minimal risk.
b. theoretical fidelity.
c. recent invention.
d. empirical inaccessibility.
a
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a. people want to maintain their good mood. b. people in a good mood have a higher level of mental arousal. c. people in a good mood are more likely to avoid pluralistic ignorance and notice an individual in need of help. d. there is a positive correlation between good mood and an altruistic personality.
According to terror management theory, we manage our existential terror by creating:
A) artificial approach–avoidance conflicts. B) extrinsic sources of motivation. C) cultural worldviews. D) prenuptial agreements.
Nancy and Cliff had four children who did not have cystic fibrosis, but their fifth child was born with the disease. Cystic fibrosis is carried on a recessive gene. Given what you've learned in this chapter, how could this happen? a. It wasn't until the fifth child that both parents passed on the allele for this illness
b. Recessive genes normally skip a generation, but after the parents had five children, the gene was expressed. c. Their fifth child must have been a boy, which makes it more probable that he would have the illness. d. Their fifth child must have been a girl, which makes it more probable that she would have the illness.
The complex flavors we experience when we bite into a great sandwich are due to:
A) the gustatory system. B) the olfactory system. C) haptics. D) both the gustatory and olfactory systems working in concert.