- 10. The central vehicle for emotional intelligence is __ A. war B. synapses C. culture D. patience 11. The capacity to tolerate problems conflicts without getting upset: A. insight B. patience C. psychology D. I want to punch Tanguay! 12. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor. A. True B. False C. Med school is SSS D.I'm dropping this class! 13. Psycho is a Greek root meaning soul/mind. A. True B. False C. Fart! D. Who you calling psycho? 14. The suffix ology refers to the __ of something D. beginning A. conclusion B. study C. surgery 15. A psychiatrist can prescribe medicine to his/her patients. D. Only on Grey's Anatomy! A. True B. False C. Bingo! Extra Credit - In the United States.a presidential election occurs every __ years. A presidential term lasts __ years. A. 2/4 B. 4/4 C. 4/6 D. 6/10
- Dr. Drew is doing an experiment in which participants listen to a persuasive speech. They are either told the speaker freely chose to give as speech of their own making or the speaker was given a script and told to read it without the option to choose. If Dr. Drew uses the fundamental attribution error as a theoretical framework, what will their hypothesis be? A Participants will indicate that the speech reflects the speaker's true attitude regardless of experimental condition. B Participants will indicate that the speech reflects the speaker's true attitude only when told the speaker freely chose what to say. C Participants will indicate that the freedom or not to choose the speech affected the speaker's ability to persuade them. D Participants will indicate that the speech did not reflect the speaker's true attitude regardless of experimental condition.
- 2. List the six common fears or concerns that prevent people from taking action at the scene of an emergency. 3. How can a trained lay responder overcome me any one of these fears or concerns listed in question 2?
- Which student service helps you with basic needs and mental health? Computer Commons Tutorial and academic coaching Centre for Growth and Harmony Settlement advisors
- Activity 4: Group Discus sion Have you ever been guilty of self-interested thinking, self-serving bias, group bias, conformism, or wishful thinking? Without embarrassing yourself too much, discuss these critical thinking lapses in groups of three or four, then share with the class whatever examples you'd like to discuss.