One thing that REDUCES the chances that a bystander will give help in an emergency is
a. heightened arousal.
b. empathic arousal.
c. others who could help.
d. one's similarity to the victim.
C
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A recent antismoking campaign showed graphic images of the internal effects of smoking. Daisy has seen a number of these advertisements, and they made her feel nauseated. Now she finds she has developed an unfavorable attitude toward smoking. In this case, Daisy's attitude appears to have developed as a result of:
a. operant conditioning b. observational learning c. classical conditioning d. cognitive dissonance
Martha is a college instructor and has become overwhelmed with the increased workload of larger classes, advisement responsibilities, and committee work. In order to reduce her stress level, she should
a. take a water aerobics course at the college. b. use guided imagery. c. deliberately do things at a slower pace. d. do all of these.
Which of the following technologies are most useful in analyzing brain activity during a seizure?
a. computerized tomography b. positron emission tomography c. magnetoencephalography d. magnetic resonance imaging
In Piaget's third substage lasts from about 4 to 8 months and is characterized by ____________________, in which patterns of activity are repeated because of their effect on the environment
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word