The relative inability of depressed individuals to be specific in remembering past events leads to other problems, such as
a) an inability to have general autobiographical recall
b) excessive rumination about current problems
c) an inability to imagine future events
d) suicide
Answer: c
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a. the Jonah complex c. the Electra complex b. the Cassandra complex d. the Oedipus complex
Hoshino-Browne and colleagues' (2005) post-decision dissonance experiment found that Japanese participants
a. felt no dissonance. b. felt less dissonance than their Canadian counterparts. c. felt more dissonance then their Canadian counterparts. d. felt dissonance when making a decision for a friend rather than themselves.
Part-time or limited cohabitation is usually undertaken because of a. a strong desire to marry
b. religious reasons. c. convenience or sexual accessibility. d. pregnancy.
A researcher conducts an experiment in which half of the number of participants read a story designed to reduce prejudice (story group), whereas the other half read material unrelated to prejudice (control group). After reading the material, half of the participants describe a minority group while alone, and the other half describes a minority group in the presence of their peers. The dependent variable is the number of positive statements made about the minority group. The mean number of positive statements in the four conditions was as follows: Although the final conclusions would be based on statistical significance tests, these results indicate a(n)
A. lack of effect of the control versus story variable. B. absence of interaction between the two variables. C. increase in prejudice among participants in the story group. D. main effect of the alone versus peer group variable.