According to one model of flow, when an activity is monotonous and repetitive, the person is most likely to feel
A) ?flow.
B) ?apathy.
C) ?boredom.
D) ?anxiety.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
Like pre-exposure to the US (Exercise 21), pre-exposure to the CS (Exercise 20)
a. lowered the asymptotic level of conditioning. b. reduced the rate of acquisition by approximately half. c. accelerated the rate of acquisition by approximately half. d. made conditioning more resistant to extinction.
Psychologists typically define emotion in terms of the following components: ____.
A. actions, cognitions, emotions, and heart rate changes B. feelings, actions, emotions, and heart rate changes C. cognitions, actions, emotions, and physiological changes D. cognitions, feelings, actions, and physiological changes
If one wants to increase the capacity of working memory, more items can be held through the process of
a. chunking. b. decoding. c. rote rehearsal. d. data compression. e. priming.