Dollard and Miller's learning theory explains neurotic behavior in terms of
A) self-reinforcement (masturbation).
B) approach-avoidance conflicts.
C) the example of "big bertha."
D) tertiary drives and classical conditioning.
E) primary drives being repressed.
B
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Which theory explains that emotions cause innately programmed changes in facial expressions with these sensations from the face providing cues to the brain that help us determine what emotion we are feeling?
a. facial arousal theory b. facial attribution theory c. facial feedback hypothesis d. Cannon-Bard hypothesis
A downside to distributed practice is that ______.
a. longer study sessions introduce fatigue b. repeated testing can cause cue overload c. the shorter sessions require planning in advance d. other students are not always available for feedback
The diagnosis of "unspecified" should be used when a client's symptoms meet clinical significance but does not meet strict diagnostic criteria.
a. true b. false
In Hasari's study, the dependent variable is
a. parental involvement. b. the type of toys shared. c. sharing of toys. d. none of these.