According to the neurocultural theory of emotional expression, facial expressions of emotion are under the dual influence of universal, biologically innate factors and culturally specific, learned display rules
a) True
b) False
a
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Suppose that you are reading a journal article that supports the "special mechanism approach" to speech perception. Which of the following statements would you be most likely to see?
a. Humans have an inborn ability that helps them perceive speech sounds. b. Humans can perceive speech sounds especially well when the sounds are accompanied by music. c. Speech perception operates in the same way as visual perception. d. We can remember spoken sentences better than printed sentences.
The chief function of salt-tasting receptors in the mouth appears to be to identify
__________ chloride. a. potassium b. lithium c. sodium d. hydrogen e. bromium
The primary purpose of the DSM-IV-TR is to __________
a) help psychologists assess only normal behavior. b) keep the number of diagnostic categories of mental disorders to a minimum. c) help psychological professionals diagnose psychological disorders. d) describe the causes of common physiological disorders.
_____ Processing speed increases slowly at young ages, but starting around adolescence, the rate of change increases dramatically
Indicate whether the statement is true or false