Cho has an optimistic explanatory style. How does he see negative events?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: People with an optimistic explanatory style believe negative events are temporary, specific (only affecting one area of life), and external (caused by something outside the self).
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a. keyword method b. method of loci c. chunking method d. source monitoring
A researcher may choose experimentation over other research methods because
A) every experiment has a hypothesis. B) psychologists can alter independent variables to study different effects. C) experiments provide concrete evidence. D) experimentation gives the investigator control over outside variables that may influence the results.