Which research question is MOST relevant to behavioural neuroscience?
A) What brain mechanisms underlie complex decision making?
B) What brain mechanisms underlie reinforcement and punishment?
C) What brain mechanisms are responsible for long-term memory?
D) What are some evolutionary adaptations of the brain?
B) What brain mechanisms underlie reinforcement and punishment?
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a. 1,000-1,200 b. 1,400-1,600 c. 1,800-2,000 d. 2,400 or more
First impressions tend to become lasting impressions in part because of the role of
a. social schemas. b. actor-observer effects. c. discrimination. d. cognitive dissonance. e. the fundamental attribution error.
Rose is 16 years old and her sister Blossom is nine. In terms of their self-perceptions, research would suggest that
a. Rose's self-description is more likely to be based on physical attributes than Blossom's. b. Rose's self-portrait would be less abstract than Blossom's. c. Rose would be more self-aware than Blossom. d. Rose would have a less differentiated self than Blossom.
In the view of Karen Horney, _______ is the nuclear problem in all cases of neurosis.
a. moving against others b. basic anxiety c. stress d. self-alienation