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NClaborn

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Which statement about the effects of positive moods is NOT true?
 
  a. People tend to recall positive information better when they're in a positive mood.
  b. Happy people think in a more careful and less stereotyped fashion.
  c. Happy people are more helpful and altruistic.
  d. Happy people avoid losses and risks.

Question 2

________ has a less reliable impact on judgments than does ________.
 
  a. negative mood; positive mood
  b. positive mood; neutral mood
  c. temporary mood; negative mood
  d. stable mood; temporary mood



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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