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Mr. Wonderful

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Imagine that you see one of your classmates falling asleep in psychology class. Given that no other students fall asleep in this psychology class, this student has fallen asleep in previous meetings of the same class,
 
  and he often falls asleep in math and science classes as well, which of the following attributions would the covariation model suggest?
  A) to the person
  B) to the situation
  C) to the person and situation interaction
  D) to the professor

Question 2

________ increases the motivation to engage in careful thinking only ________.
 
  A) Happiness; for a short time
  B) Depression; when it is not severe
  C) Desire for control; when the issue is not personally relevant
  D) Need for structure; under time pressure



billybob123

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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