Even when your plan is failing you should continue to self-record because:
a. it will allow you to discover high risk situations.
b. it will strengthen your recording behavior.
c. you can use a tinkering strategy.
d. success may soon follow.
A.
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Garth comes from a town whose schools are well-funded and excellent, and he has little trouble getting into exclusive colleges. Gary comes from a town with little money for its schools, which affects the courses he could take, and limits which colleges he could get into. Ignoring this difference in Garth's and Gary's situations would be committing what error?
a. context maximization error b. context minimization error c. fundamental cognitive error d. personalization error
Each rung of the DNA ladder
A) is made up of thousands of chromosomes. B) contains 20,000 genes. C) consists of a pair of chemical substances called bases. D) contains 23 matching pairs.
A species of bird develops a mating call to attract mates. This is an example of
A. intrasexual selection. B. intersexual selection. C. intersexual altruism. D. reciprocal altruism.
Tim has asked Robin to marry him. Robin isn't sure whether she loves him enough or whether she loves him in the right way. She talks with her sister about all the reasons why it would be wise to marry Tim,
and all the reasons why it wouldn't be such a great idea. According to Wilson's theory of reasons-generated attitude change, Robin might regret it were she to base her decision on the reasons she mentioned. Why is that? a. Her sister will unconsciously reinforce some reasons and punish others. b. Reasons Robin generates during the conversation won't predict her long-term attitudes and feelings very well. c. Such objective, dispassionate verbal reports will counteract the passionate feelings she has for Tim. d. People often fall prey to post-decision regret, due to their need to justify their decisions.