When is self-forgiveness is more likely to occur?
What will be an ideal response?
The small body of research literature on the practice suggests that self-forgiveness is more likely to occur when the transgressing person (a) feels less guilt about the transgression (b) engages in more conciliatory behavior toward the victim and (c) perceives the victim as more forgiving (Hall & Fincham, 2008).
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Alfred Binet believed that, over the lifetime, intelligence:
A) remained constant. B) fluctuated unpredictably. C) tended to reliably increase. D) could be altered based on experiences.
Darwin's ability to explain the retention of the effects of selection was eventually solved by
the __________, which joined genetics with Darwin's theory. a. Grand Design b. Modern Synthesis c. Great Combination d. Mendelian Integration e. New Biology
Chiles et al. (1999) conducted a review of over 90 studies of the effect of psychotherapy on medical costs and found that, in comparison to clients receiving no psychotherapy, clients receiving psychotherapy
A. had higher medical costs. B. spent more days in the hospital. C. required more time to recovery from surgery. D. reduced their need for emergency room visits.