In Powers and colleagues (2006) research, boyfriends and girlfriends who were insecurely attached had ____ physiological stress responses when engaged in a ____ task
a. more? conflict
b. less? conflict
c. more? cooperative
d. less? cooperative
a
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If the prefrontal cortex is damaged, an individual may ____
a. have difficulty remembering where s/he just placed the keys b. sleep 18-22 hours per day c. have impaired vision d. lose all memory of faces for at least six months
In many circumstances, such as encountering an aggressive dog, it is sensible to feel a state of apprehension and physical tension
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Saleem has been seeing a therapist because she cannot adjust to her new husband's children from a previous marriage. Although she dearly loves her husband, she feels awkward and embarrassed in front of the children
The therapist suggests that she bring her husband and his children with her to the next session so she can see them interact. Saleem is probably seeing a __________ a) behavior therapist. b) psychoanalyst. c) Gestalt therapist. d) family therapist.
Jessie is a Type B person. Jim is a Type A person. Both work out regularly at the gym and are in excellent physical condition. Both have been invited to be contestants on a new reality TV show in which contestants compete for a new car
One of the competitions involves a boxing match. Assuming that all other factors are equal and based on what is known about Type A and Type B personalities, who is most likely to become a contestant on this program? A) Jessie, because Type B persons are more aggressive than are Type A persons. B) Jim, because Type A persons are more aggressive than are Type B persons. C) Both are equally likely to become contestants. D) It cannot be determined from the information given. E) None of the above.