On average, how does sadness affect decision making?
a. Sad people tend to evaluate the evidence more carefully before deciding
b. Sad people tend to make quick, impulsive decisions that they regret later.
c. Sad people tend to prefer a large, later reward instead of a quicker, smaller reward.
d. Sad people tend to be overconfident of their decisions.
a
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a) schizophrenia b) major depressive disorder c) panic disorder d) social phobia
Gametes are
A) the result of the uniting of the sperm and the ovum at fertilization. B) formed through a cell division process called meiosis. C) created with twice the usual number of chromosomes. D) formed through a cell division process called mitosis.
From studies, young people from their early teens to their late 20s agreed that the most important markers of the transition to adulthood are ____
a. making independent decisions, living independently, and being emotionally stable b. becoming emotionally stable, possessing behavioral control, and having cognitive maturity c. accepting responsibility for oneself, making independent decisions, and becoming financially independent d. possessing cognitive with-it-ness, accepting responsibility for oneself, and living independently
Relationship education is designed to provide skills for producing romantic relationships for
A. unmarried couples in small-group settings. B. engaged couples in need of premarital education. C. youth in a classroom setting. D. All of these choices are correct.