A tennis player might use feedback from the receptors in her forearm to:
A) improve her backhand stroke.
B) maintain her balance during a serve.
C) keep her eye on the ball as she hits it.
D) decide whether to stroke a near-court or cross-court shot.
A) improve her backhand stroke.
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a. teaching parents to systematically reward positive behavior and ignore or mildly punish misbehavior b. teaching both parents and their children to use the techniques of progressive relaxation training c. contacting a negotiator immediately when there is any hint that a serious situation is about to erupt d. encouraging both parents and their children to go to "neutral corners" for at least 30 minutes following any confrontation
Which of these is an example of an intrinsic motivation?
a. Walking to work because you enjoy the exercise b. Walking to work because your car has a flat tire c. Walking to work to save money d. Walking to work so you can impress that good-looking person next door
As described in the text, the self-serving bias is most directly linked to ____
a. aversive prejudice b. the outgroup homogeneity bias c. scapegoat theory d. stigma by association
The fact that infants' attention seems to involve reacting to environmental stimulation (i.e., an item catches their attention) rather than being deliberately focused, illustrates the concept of a(n) _____ system
a. dynamic b. orienting c. fail-safe d. intentional