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Which of the following statements about emotions and learning is most accurate?
 
  a. Emotions are not rational and impede the learning process.
  b. Emotions distract one from engaging in analysis.
  c. Emotions focus your attention on the wrong features of the learning situation.
  d. Emotions provide feedback that helps you learn from your mistakes.

Question 2

Almost all research requires that researchers provide participants with a(n) ____.
 
  a. offer of compensation
  b. copy of the research report
  c. preliminary debriefing
  d. consent form



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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