You are starting a new job that is very important to your career. On your first day, though you are very upset over a personal matter, you determine to do the very best job you can and you keep a smile pasted on your face all day. By the end of the day, you find that not only have you done very well at work, but you actually feel better than you might have expected. This experience offers support
for
a. a variation of the James-Lange Theory suggesting that facial expressions can affect our emotions.
b. a variation of the Cannon-Bard Theory suggesting that facial expressions can affect our emotions.
c. the fact that you are probably in the resistance stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
d. the idea that we can all choose to feel whatever emotion we choose if we have strong enough character.
a
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In neurocognitive disorders, ____
a. social and psychological factors play no role b. brain dysfunctions cause problems with thought processes c. there may be symptoms of brain pathology, but no organic cause is assumed d. psychological factors cause the brain to malfunction
Kimberly was diagnosed with herpes simplex 1 (HSV?1) on her lip one week ago. Now, Kimberly is experiencing pain and itching surrounding a red, blister?likesore on her hand where she had an open skin wound.When Kimberly went to the doctor for the second time, her doctor said that she most likely infected her hand wound with HSV?1 by touching her lip with her hand. Which of the following
sentences best explains this scenario? a. Kimberly autoinoculated the open wound on her hand by touching it to her infected lip. b. Kimberly experienced viral shedding from her infected lip by touching the open wound on her hand. c. Kimberly experienced viral shedding from the open wound on her hand by touching her infected lip. d. Kimberly most likely has an infectionon her hand, not HSV?1, which is totally unrelated to her HSV?1 diagnosis on her lip.
According to Piaget, from the age of 2 through to age 7 a child is in the:
a. sensorimotor period of development b. preoperational period of development c. concrete operational period of development d. formal operational period of development
A person who has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder is most likely to exhibit
A) a charming, self-centered, and manipulative interpersonal style. B) impulsivity and unpredictability in his or her interactions with others. C) intense discomfort in most social situations and odd thinking and behavior patterns. D) a strong need to be the center of attention in all social situations.