Researchers found that the ________ of daily hassles was a better predictor of health problems than were scores on a life-events scale
a. duration
b. type
c. negative quality
d. perceived severity
e. quantity
d. perceived severity
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In the Robber's Cave study, Sherif and his team wanted to study what hypothesis and its effects on prejudice.
A. contact hypothesis B. superordinate goals C. friendship contacts D. authoritarian personality
Japan and China both have relatively high rates of smoking, but cardiovascular mortality and morbidity are not proportionally as high. The reason for this may be due to ______.
A. a lower rate of other unhealthy behaviors compared to those in other countries B. these smokers are less exposed to secondary smoke than those in other countries C. these smokers do not inhale D. they vape more than those in other countries
The experience of developing a non-majority sexual identity is very similar for most people
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Two groups of participants read identical stories that differed in their endings: meeting a new person and having the story end in a marriage proposal, a rape scenario, or, as a control, a neutral ending (Carli, 1999). People __________
a. showed no difference in the accuracy of their recall for story elements b. in both experimental groups reported "being able to predict" how the story would end c. in both experimental groups illustrated undoing effects d. showed evidence for semantic congruency effects in recall