Matching Questions
57. A general state of vacillation, confusion, and lack of awareness
58. A state that may lead to a lack of respect for one’s teacher
59. The idea that nothing is everlasting
60. A dynamic, progressive state of mind that requires self-discipline
61. This comes not from the outer world, but from the limited ego of each individual
62. The desire to possess more than we have or need
63. The Buddhist characterization of the world as a fluid, interconnected process
64. “Just sitting”
65. A question or exercise that cannot be solved by thinking or logic
66. The “Middle Way”
A. Dissatisfaction
B. Interdependence
C. Greed
D. Pride
E. Zazen
F. Impermanence
G. Koan
H. Eightfold Path
I. Delusion
J. Enlightenment
57. I 58. D 59. F 60. J 61. A 62. C 63. B 64. E 65. G 66. H
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a. crystallized intelligence. b. self-sufficiency. c. learned helplessness. d. chronic depression.
The pragmatic view of memory proposes that
a. people typically pay attention to the gist of a story; however, if they realize that exact wording is important, they are likely to emphasize verbatim recall. b. people are more concerned with the politeness of a message than with its grammatical structure or the specific meaning in that message. c. people realize that researchers are going to be testing verbatim recall, so they pay much more attention to the specific words than they do in real-life situations. d. we tend to remember schema-inconsistent material more accurately than schema-consistent material.