Randolph is playing badminton, a task he is particularly good at. Soon, a crowd gathers to watch him play. Randolph ends up having one of the best badminton games of his life. His improved performance is a result of social
A. ability.
B. anxiety.
C. facilitation.
D. interference.
Answer: C
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Rogers believed that the tendency to actualize is:
a. learned. c. innate. b. present in only a few exceptional individuals. d. dormant until adolescence.
During a study of emotion in children, one of the subjects starts singing a song. She sings, "If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands ... if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands." You comment in your notes that "subjects decision whether or not to clap their hands was based upon their:
A. appraisal of a stimuli." B. processing of information." C. physiological responses." D. subjective experiences."
The psychoanalytic perspective is part of the ____ approach to abnormal behavior
a. ?biological b. ?psychological c. ?social learning d. ?sociocultural
Dr. Gruber asked Pamela to say the words "folk," "soak," and "joke"
Then, he asked her, "What do you call the white of an egg?" If her reply was "the yolk," rather than the right answer (the albumen, or egg white), this answer would be evidence for a. selective attention. b. hypnotizability. c. priming. d. functionalism. e. cataplexy.