Imagine you need to create a TV advertisement for a political candidate who is not trusted by the public. Of the following choices, which would be the best way to start an ad that made your candidate look more trustworthy?

A) "My opponent has not gone far enough in fighting crime."
B) "Although my opponent has a good record of fighting crime,…"
C) "I'll be tough in fighting crime."
D) "The opposing party has consistently been soft on crime."

Answer: B

Psychology

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A) conscientiousness B) extraversion C) agreeableness D) neuroticism

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Rachael is asked to record her cigarette cravings as they occur each day over the course of a week. She writes down how often she feels the urge to smoke, how long the cravings last, and her behavior and thoughts about each episode. Within a behavioral

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