When selecting a course of action in problem solving, it is important to ask yourself
a. "What's in it for me?"
b. "Why worry about negative consequences?"
c. "Don't the ends justify the means?"
d. "Which outcomes do I value the most?"
D
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The example in the text predicting distress in cancer patients used distress at an earlier time as one of the predictors. This was done
a. because the authors wanted to be able to report a large correlation. b. because the authors wanted to see what effect earlier distress had. c. because the authors wanted to look at the effects of self-blame after controlling for initial differences in distress. d. because the authors didn't care about self-blame, but wanted to control for it.
According to Darwin, there is a struggle for survival because _____.
a. there are individual differences among members of a species b. there are many more offspring than can survive in a given environment c. animals of any species are hardwired to try to kill one another to survive d. humans must decide which animals survive and which ones do not
Classical conditioning was discovered by:
a. Pavlov. b. Watson. c. Thorndike. d. Skinner.
Homer keeps a journal and writes honestly and deeply about his own intentions, feelings, and fears. He started meditating as a teenager and attended a retreat to learn more about his reactions to solitude. Homer would likely have a lot of
A) linguistic intelligence. B) intrapersonal intelligence. C) interpersonal intelligence. D) naturalist intelligence.