What might help you remember a detail from a recent event?
a. Listen to a therapist who suggests a likely answer
b. Read about similar events and then try to remember.
c. Wait a few weeks and then try to remember.
d. Go back at the same time of day and repeat the same activities.
d
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Sandra has relatively high subjective well-being. Based on the reading on happiness from the text, we can predict she is most likely to do which of the following?
a. Choose all-natural medicines to treat her ailments instead of following medication regimens prescribed by her doctor. b. Become more popular, making a lot of friends but having shallow, unrewarding friendships because of this. c. Donate her time and money to help others in her community or around the world to try and make a difference. d. Focus on earning more money at work so she can buy herself the gifts she's always wanted.
Which of the following is not an example of social influence?
a. A sports fan who decides to join the other members of the stadium crowd in doing the wave b. A student who hears that some of his fellow classmates may have been exposed to a noxious gas andimmediately comes to feel a bit nauseated himself c. A model who catches a glimpse of herself wearing a swimsuit in a mirror and suddenly becomes selfconscious about the way she looks d. A guest at a dinner party who does not understand a joke told by the host, but laughs anyway becauseeveryone else is laughing