When a person experiences health problems, is it better for their adjustment if they blame themselves, another person, or the environment?
a. themselves
b. another person
c. the environment
d. it depends on the person and their illness
Answer: D
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. verbal b. nonverbal c. both verbal and nonverbal d. peripheral
Loftus's studies of eyewitness memory showed that ______________ can alter the memory for an event.
A. a person's schema B. postevent information or suggestions C. thematic activation D. lack of confidence
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a. cognitive skills b. traits c. motor reflexes d. inborn perceptual abilities