What is "runner's high"?
What will be an ideal response?
Runner's high is a phenomenon in which a runner experiences euphoria precipitated by the act of running. The mechanism generally hypothesized to account for the phenomenon is that running increases brain endorphin activity which produces the "high.".
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Regarding anxiety disorders, which of the following statements is false?
a. Such disorders involve excessive anxiety that may interfere with normal functioning. b. Fear is a general feeling of anxiety or dread that is not specific to particular situations. c. Anxiety disorders are some of the most commonly experienced psychological disorders. d. Phobias are excessive or irrational fears of particular objects or situations. e. Anxiety is an adaptive response in some situations.
Objective measures of job performance are least likely to include ____.?
a. ?number of days employees are absent from work b. ?number of complaints filed against employees c. ?total value of items sold per month by each employee d. ?total value of items sold per month by each employee
In Pavlov's experiments with dogs, the unconditioned response was the
a. food. b. bell. c. salivation to the food. d. salivation to the bell.
According to a rational model of interference, people should make decisions that maximize value; that is, they should strive to maximize what psychologists and economists call:
A) base-rate decision making. B) elasticity of demand. C) optimism bias. D) expected utility.