Research demonstrates that, in counterfactual thinking, people engage in far more ____ than ____
a. upward counterfactual thinking; downward counterfactual thinking
b. downward counterfactual thinking; upward counterfactual thinking
c. counterfactual thinking about past events; counterfactual thinking about future events
d. counterfactual thinking about future events; counterfactual thinking about past events
A
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Research on positive illusions in relationships shows that
a. these illusions are found primarily in the United States b. having positive illusions predicts more satisfying and longer-lasting relationships c. people's predictions about the longevity of their relationships are usually more accurate than the predictions of their friends and family d. people underestimate their risk of divorce but are realistic in their predictions of their future relationship satisfaction
Your ability to recall a series of events you have witnessed is referred to as
a. serial memory. b. spatial learning. c. perceptual learning. d. episodic learning. e. observational learning.