According to the James-Lange theory, emotional experience is:
a. Produced by feedback from the physiological responses caused by emotion-producing events
b. Dependent on the genetic makeup of an individual as well as classical conditioning experiences
c. The cause of physiological reactions to events
d. Culturally determined responses to biologically significant stimuli
A
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a. poor social support and miscommunication. b. separation anxiety and abuse. c. vivid fantasy and obliviousness. d. trauma and cultural influences.
Freud postulated the existence of the castration complex in order to explain . . .
a. Why men fear their mothers b. Why men masturbate c. The resolution of the Oedipus complex d. All of the above
Pamela and Martin are practicing a complicated dance to be filmed for a soft-drink commercial, but are having trouble with one section. Which of the following would be the best way for them to improve their learning of the dance? They should practice the entire dance
A. until they can perform it perfectly once. B. from the end to the beginning. C. without seeking feedback from other performers because that might only confuse them. D. during several shorter sessions, rather than one long session.
One reason why preschool IQ test scores predict less well than later scores is that
A) preschool tests emphasize abstract problem-solving skills, whereas later tests focus on concrete knowledge. B) IQ tests get increasingly easier for children as they get older. C) with age, test items focus less on problem-solving skills and more on concrete knowledge. D) with age, test items focus less on concrete knowledge and more on problem-solving skills.