Our facial expressions help us communicate with others, but they also help us identify our own emotions
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
True
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In Meeks and Rainmaker's study of obedience, the equivalent of Milgram's electrical shocks was
a. beating "prisoners" who failed to obey orders. b. delivering harassing remarks to a job candidate. c. ostracizing a person from a social group. d. helping a drunk person get a ride home.
A longitudinal study (Zimmerman et al., 1997) found that the largest percentage (48%) of adolescents in grades 6 to 10 had self-esteem that was
a. moderate and rising. b. consistently high. c. low and decreasing. d. high to low.
Giselle came home from her junior prom in absolute agony. She saw her date – her boyfriend and the love of her life – dancing with her mortal enemy. She felt like they were dancing WAY too close to each other, and she broke up with her boyfriend in a
fit of anger. Now she was an emotional wreck. She needed her mother and sister to sit with her and console her for several hours before she was finally calm enough to go to sleep. Neurologically speaking, which part of her brain was probably not overactivated during this very difficult time? a. Her amygdala b. Her hippocampus c. Her hypothalamus d. Her putamen
Who is most likely to say, "My relationship with God helped me to overcome my depression?"
A. Sonny, who is a European American male B. Cher, who is a European American female C. Ike, who is an Asian American male D. Tina, who is an African American female