Jealousy typically refers to the
thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that occur when a person believes a valued
relationship is being threatened by a rival. This rival may have no knowledge of
threatening the relationship. The word stems from the French
jalousie, formed from jaloux (jealous), and further from Low Latin zelosus (full
of zeal), and from the Greek word for "ardour, zeal" (with a root connoting "to
boil, ferment"; or "yeast" ). Jealousy is a familiar experience in human
relationships. It has been reported in every culture and in many forms where
researchers have looked. It has been observed in infants as young as 5-6 months
old and in adults over 65 years old. It has been an enduring
topic of interest for scientists, artists, and theologians. Psychologists have
proposed several mode A. People with jealousy related to violence better seek professional advice. B. People experiencing normal jealousy can refer to problem-solving strategies as well as emotion-focused strategies. C. Problem-solving strategies include developing alternatives and serf-assessment. D. The crucial thing to cope with jealousy is to admit its existence with a determination to get rid of it.
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Jealousy typically refers to the
thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that occur when a person believes a valued
relationship is being threatened by a rival. This rival may have no knowledge of
threatening the relationship. The word stems from the French
jalousie, formed from jaloux (jealous), and further from Low Latin zelosus (full
of zeal), and from the Greek word for "ardour, zeal" (with a root connoting "to
boil, ferment"; or "yeast" ). Jealousy is a familiar experience in human
relationships. It has been reported in every culture and in many forms where
researchers have looked. It has been observed in infants as young as 5-6 months
old and in adults over 65 years old. It has been an enduring
topic of interest for scientists, artists, and theologians. Psychologists have
proposed several mode A. a feeling of resentment towards one who threatens a relationship B. a relationship threatened by an aggressive rival C. a feeling or behavior regardless of one’s age, gender or appearance D. an imagination of a potential rival
[单项选择]Jealousy typically refers to the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that occur when a person believes a valued relationship is being threatened by a rival. This rival may have no knowledge of threatening the relationship. The word stems from the French jalousie, formed from jaloux (jealous), and further from Low Latin zelosus (full of zeal), and from the Greek word for "ardour, zeal" (with a root connoting "to boil, ferment"; or "yeast" ). Jealousy is a familiar experience in human relationships. It has been reported in every culture and in many forms where researchers have looked. It has been observed in infants as young as 5-6 months old and in adults over 65 years old. It has been an enduring topic of interest for scientists, artists, and theologians. Psychologists have proposed several models of the processes underlying jealousy and have identified individual differences that influence the expression of jealousy. Sociologists have demonstrated that cultural beliefs and A. a feeling of resentment towards one who threatens a relationship B. a relationship threatened by an aggressive rival C. a feeling or behavior regardless of one’s age, gender or appearance D. an imagination of a potential rival
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remark that computing machines, with a perfect lack of discrimination, will do
any foolish thing they are told to do. The reason for this lies, of course, in
the narrow fixation of the com puting machine’s "intelligence" on the details of
its own perceptions its inability to be guided by any large context. In a
psychological description of the computer intelligence, three related adjectives
come to mind: single- minded, literal-minded, and simple-minded. Recognizing
this, we should at the same time recognize that this single-mindedness,
literal-mindedness, and simple-mindedness also characterizes theoretical
mathematics, though to a lesser extent. Since science tries to
deal with reality, even the most precise sciences normally work with more or
less imperfectly understood approximations toward which scientists must maintain
an appropriate skepticism. Thus, for instance, it may come A. work to explain real, rather than theoretical or simplified situations B. know that well-defined problems are often the most difficult to solve C. are unable to express their data in terms of multiple variables D. are unwilling to relax the axioms they have developed
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