In Schachter and Singer's experiment, people who received epinephrine injections experienced euphoria in a happy situation, but so did the people who received a placebo injection. What conclusion, if any, do the results support?
a. We can monitor our autonomic responses to determine which emotion we feel.
b. Increased autonomic arousal leads to increased intensity of emotional experience.
c
Autonomic arousal produces the feeling aspect of an emotion.
d. None of these conclusions follow from the data.
d
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A. That the playgroups of young children are often sex-segregated. B. That both boys and girls show a preference for male playmates. C. That children typically do not care about the sex of their playmates as long as they are playing with toys they enjoy. D. That children rarely use their gender schemas as guides for their behaviors and attitudes.
A researcher reports an F-ratio with df = 2, 18 from an independent-measures research study. Based on the df values, how many treatments were compared in the study and what was the total number of subjects participating in the study?
A) ?2 treatments and 19 subjects B) ?2 treatments and 20 subjects C) ?3 treatments and 21 subjects D) ?3 treatments and 22 subjects
At about 31 to 34 months of age, children add detail to their language that allows them to use correct word order and sentence structure. This is called:
a. Development of syntax b. Sentence embedding c. Pragmatics d. Language acquisition device