When making decisions, emotions, such as fear, hope, anxiety, liking, or disgust can
a. eliminate possibilities from consideration and promote possibilities to the top of the list.
b. help one to become aware of the base rate for the occurrence of a particular event.
c. help one to think more clearly and firmly about important decisions.
d. do all of these.
d. do all of these.
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a.) Substance dependence b.) Substance abuse c.) Substance addiction d.) Substance tolerance
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Clarissa, president of her eighth-grade class Juan, a fifth-generation Mexican American William, a gay Chinese-American boy Rhonda, who comes from a family of 6 children