Which of the following is NOT one of the primary reasons people procrastinate seeking medical attention when faced with a medical emergency such as a heart attack?
a. People worry about looking silly if the problem is not serious.
b. People enjoy visiting their physicians.
c. People worry about bothering their physician.
d. People misinterpret or downplay the significance of their symptoms.
B
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If some IQ test is "biased" against group X, what would we predict about members of group X whose test score is 100?
a. Their performance in school will fluctuate more than other people with a score of 100. b. They will do worse in school than other people with a score of 100. c. They will do about the same in school as other people with a score of 100. d. They will do better in school than other people with a score of 100.
The frustration-aggression hypothesis predicts that
A) being aggressive leads to higher levels of frustration. B) individuals will become frustrated when someone is being aggressive towards them. C) individuals become aggressive when they are prevented from achieving a goal. D) high levels of frustration are associated with low levels of aggression.
Fred is afraid of spiders. He won't even watch a nature show on TV about them. When he sees a picture of a spider, he has a panic attack, but when he avoids looking at the image, his panic goes away. Fred's avoidance of spiders is being __________
a) extinguished, because he feels anxious after doing so. b) recovered spontaneously, because he will never get better. c) positively reinforced, because he is rewarded by his anxiety going down. d) negatively reinforced, because he is rewarded by his anxiety going down.
In sequential designs, researchers study
A) the same group of participants repeatedly at different ages. B) groups of participants differing in age at the same point in time. C) participants over the same ages but in different years. D) participants of the same age at the same point in time.