The negative emotional response of ____ often precedes negative attitude change
a. inoculation
b. psychological reactance
c. yielding
d. sensory overload
B
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a. A cluster of breathing problems likely to affect premature infants b. A breathing disorder mothers sometimes develop during pregnancy c. A breathing disorder likely to affect high-birth-weight infants d. A breathing disorder that sometimes happens to infants during delivery
Which of the following is not an explanation for why people in a positive mood are more susceptible to persuasion?
a. A positive emotional state is cognitively distracting, making evaluation of arguments difficult. b. A good mood makes you feel that all is well, and you don't work as hard to evaluate arguments. c. Happy people want to maintain that mood, so they don't want to ruin it with critical evaluation of information. d. A positive mood makes people more thoughtful, so they are more likely to engage in central processing.
For the earlyschoolage child, moral development involves a process of learning the family's moral code and then using it to guide behavior. This is called
a. avoidance conditioning. b. internalization. c. gender-role preference. d. induction.
A perennial question for educational psychologists is, "Why do some students in a class succeed while others perform poorly?" According to the biopsychosocial model, which of the following is a possible explanation for this phenomenon?
A) biological differences in brain structures and chemistry B) social and cultural differences between students C) cognitive, emotional, and personality differences between students D) each student's biological makeup, social and cultural background, and their cognitive abilities, emotional state, and personality combine to make them different from any other student in the class