A massive antismoking campaign in China in 1989 involved

a. bonuses to employees who quit smoking

b. withdrawn salary and work benefits to those who continued smoking.
c. children reporting to their schools on their fathers' smoking habits.
d. married couples' written agreements to stop smoking.

c

Psychology

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a) Susan becomes angry with Sally for getting the better deal. b) Sally likes her sales dress better than Susan likes hers. c) In justifying her purchase, Susan likes her dress more than Sally does. d) Cognitive dissonance would not play a role in this situation.

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The ______ is vital in regulating body temperature, fluid concentrations, and motivation and emotional states.

a. thalamus b. hypothalamus c. basal ganglia d. cerebellum

Psychology