Vaccinations often introduce a small amount of antigen so the immune system produces __________, which remain in the bloodstream for years to fight off the disease in case of re-exposure
a. pathogens c. antibodies
b. steroids d. hormones
C
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According to drive theorists, the foremost motivation for all organisms is to
a. achieve self-actualization. b. maintain homeostasis. c. ensure their own survival and the survival of their species. d. experience as much pleasant stimulation as possible.
How did Carl Jung overcome his neurotic disturbance, which later influenced his theory of personality?
a. By confronting with his conscious mind b. Through the exploration of his dreams and fantasies c. By laboratory experiments in psychology d. Through word-association tests
Your tutor has "one last word" for you before she ends today's session. She tells you to study material in the middle of your study session a little harder. What concept from memory research is the basis of her advice?
a) imagery b) transfer test c) serial position effect d) state-dependent learning
The _____ states that an emotion-provoking stimulus is transmitted simultaneously to the cerebral cortex, providing the conscious mental experience of the emotion, and to the sympathetic nervous system, causing the physiological arousal.
a) Cannon-Bard theory b) Schachter-Singer theory c) Smith-Scott theory d) James-Lange theory