Which theory supports the following scenario: You see a bear, then your heart starts pounding, then you feel fear?
a. Cannon-Bard c. James-Lange
b. Cognitive Appraisal d. Common-Sense
C
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When it comes to the effectiveness of treatment for dissociative disorders, we know __________.
A. very little B. that medications are ineffective, but that psychotherapy is quite helpful C. that depersonalization is much more effectively treated than amnesia D. that antidepressant medications are most effective in treating dissociative identity disorder
Sharon is a longdistance runner. After a certain point in her workout, she begins to feel a natural "high" instead of pain. This feeling is likely the result of chemicals in her brain called
a. stimulants. b. enzymes. c. endorphins. d. adrenalines. e. hormones.
Information in long-term memory is typically arranged in all of the following ways EXCEPT
a. rules. b. similarity. c. alphabetically. d. personal meanings.
Slips of the tongue are called:
a. parapraxes b. memory images c. cathexes d. transference memories