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codyclark

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Dr. Scott McCabe and colleagues (2000 ) studied differences in cognitive processes by looking at attentional processes. This research found that:
 
  a) Depressed individuals selectively attend to positive material
  b) Depressed individuals selectively attend to negative material
  c) Non-depressed individuals selectively attend to positive material
  d) Non-depressed individuals do not selectively attend to either positive or negative material

Question 2

When was the Indian Residential School Settlement reached and what does it include?
 
  a) 2006; the amount of 2 billion in restitution and a Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
  b) 2005; the amount of 50 million in restitution and a similar amount to the descendents.
  c) 2002; the amount of 2 billion in restitution to the Aboriginal relatives and descendents.
  d) None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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