Which behaviour is LEAST likely to produce a state of self-consciousness?
A) staring in the mirror
B) thinking about career and personal goals
C) being embarrassed by classmates
D) cheering at a hockey game with 80,000 other people
D) cheering at a hockey game with 80,000 other people
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Define basic anxiety. Describe the different ways in which we try to protect ourselves against basic anxiety in our childhood
What will be an ideal response?
Melatonin, which is secreted by the pineal gland, plays a role in regulating
a. glucose. b. releasing factors. c. growth hormones. d. coping mechanisms. e. sleep.
By age 6 years, most children have nearly adultlike proportions; that is, they no longer have the large heads, short limbs, and protruding stomachs characteristic of toddlers
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Stereotype threat refers to
A) poor performance on IQ tests by minorities. B) the fear that poor performance on an IQ test will confirm minority stereotypes. C) threats against minorities if they perform well on an IQ test. D) the stereotype that minorities are less intelligent than others.