Multiple Choice
Research on recall of peripheral details of emotional autobiographical memories shows that
A) more details are remembered for positive surprise memories than sad memories
B) more details are remembered for sad memories than for positive surprise memories
C) more details are remembered for angry memories than for happy memories
D) more details are remembered for fearful memories than for calm memories
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Q8: In general terms, research on the effects
Q9: Research on the effects of anxiety and
Q10: In decision-making, positive mood states lead to<br>A)
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Q13: The dual-process theory of moral reasoning is
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