Polygraph
Happiness
APA style
100

True or False: The polygraph doesn't measure honesty accurately.

True

100
True or False: Happiness is determined mostly by our external circumstances.

False

100

True or false: You use the "&" instead of "and" when using brackets in text

True

200

This is what a polygraph provides a record of.

Physiological activity (skin conductance, blood pressure, respiration)

200

This first lady stated that "The greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions, not our circumstances".

Martha Washington

200

This is the type of indent you use for your references at the end of your paper.

Hanging indent

300

This popular bias discussed in social psychology is what polygraph examiners are often prone to.

confirmation bias

300

This popular dietary craze in the 19th century involved chewing a piece of food approximately 32 times to bring people health and happiness.

Fletcherizing

300

This is what you use when you cite 3 or more authors the SECOND time in text

et. al
400

If 1 out of 100 employees stole something and had to undergo polygraph testing, what is the chance (percentage) that they would be able to correctly identify the guilty individual.

85%

400

This popular saying involves wealth and happiness.

Money buys happiness

400

True or false: We use first names of authors in the references page.

False

500

This superhero used her lasso of truth to prevent her victims for lying.

Wonder woman

500

This hypothesis that has gained research support states that our moods adjust quickly to most life circumstances.

Hedonic treadmill

500

This is the last thing that goes on your title page.

The honor pledge

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