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Scenario II
Scenario II introduces material from the following publications:
Bowlby,J.(1969/1982) .Attachment and loss,Vol.1: Attachment.New York: Basic Books.
Preckel,K. ,Scheele,D. ,Eckstein,M. ,Maier,W. ,& Hurlemann,R.(2015) .The influence of oxytocin on volitional and emotional ambivalence.Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience,10(7) ,987-993.doi:10.1093/scan/nsu147
Catherine is a college freshmen who is shocked at the intensity of the jealousy expressed by her roommate's boyfriend.Interested in understanding the relationship between Tara and Will,she becomes fascinated to learn in introductory psychology that jealousy has been studied from a variety of perspectives.She goes to the library and begins researching this topic.
-(Scenario II) In analyzing behavioral and evolutionary accounts of jealousy,Catherine is surprised to learn that these very different approaches both emphasize the importance of adaptive consequences.The difference is that a behavioral approach emphasizes the reinforcing consequences of the jealous behavior _____,and the evolutionary account emphasizes the adaptive consequences of jealousy _____.
Cognitive Ability
The mental capacity to reason, remember, understand, solve problems, and make decisions.
Leadership Trait
Characteristic qualities or features exhibited by effective leaders, such as decisiveness, integrity, and the ability to inspire others.
Knowledge of the Business
Understanding the essential aspects, functions, and processes within a company, including its products, market, competitors, and industry trends.
Drive and Motivation
The intrinsic and extrinsic factors that propel individuals towards achieving goals and persisting through challenges.
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