The case of Semmelweis is important because it illustrates:
a. the importance of ruling out factors.
b. a longitudinal design.
c. the necessity of debriefing.
d. how bias can influence the outcome of a study.
A
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According to your textbook, what is one suggested reason why we are more likely to pay attention to negative information over positive information?
a. Because we spend time with other people who focus on negative information. b. Because we learn this tendency from our peers. c. Because our culture teaches us to focus on the negative. d. Because paying attention to negative information would aid in our survival by helping us to avoid potential dangers.
"You must laugh when others laugh, cry when others cry.". This slogan is most likely seen as graffiti in a(n)
a. individualistic country such as the US. b. communal country such as Japan. c. secure base for aliens such as Roswell, New Mexico. d. internal working model.