Aronson and his students used ________ to convince university students to turn off water while soaping up in a shower room
a. a social dilemma
b. hypocrisy
c. large, obtrusive signs
d. monetary incentives
Answer: B
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a. attachment is a biologically driven and heritable trait. b. all children in one family will have the same attachment classification. c. secure parents tend to raise secure children. d. the attachment styles of mothers transfer to children, but not those of fathers.
Although the alarm reactions experienced in both PTSD and panic disorder are very similar and result in conditioned responses, in panic disorder the alarm is
A. false B. real C. stronger D. weaker
Elayna is seeking therapy for problems she is having at work. She has been extremely
anxious lately about the increasing pressure she feels her boss is placing on her to meet the company's report deadlines. Elayna is nervous at work, is beginning to resent her boss, and is generally unhappy. Her therapist tells her that together they will develop a program that will develop her coping skills and decrease her susceptibility to the negative effects of stress. This therapy will involve three phases and seven very specific goals. The kind of therapy that Janet is receiving is called stress __________ training. a. resistance b. prevention c. inoculation d. education e. reduction
Findings from Tolman's maze experiments suggest that cognitive maps are typically formed via
A. classical conditioning. B. operant conditioning. C. observational learning. D. unique nonassociative learning.