The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion contends that the mood of a participant is ______ of an actor.
A. unaffected by the mood
B. influenced by the mood
C. unaffected by the words
D. influenced by the words
Answer: B
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A friend says that she has heard that social factors can influence a woman's childbirth experience. According to the information in Chapter 10, you should reply,
a. "No, the mother may be happier if someone stays with her during labor and delivery, but there are no consistent advantages, as far as her actual childbirth.". b. "No, the mother is actually more self-conscious and nervous if someone stays with her during labor and delivery.". c. "Yes, in Canadian and US research, a woman has fewer complications if she has the same nurse staying with her during labor and delivery.". d. "Unfortunately, there has been no well-controlled research on this important topic.".
The process by which we receive, transform, and process stimuli is
a. sensation. b. perception. c. telepathy. d. habituation. e. psychophysics.
Mallory and Steve are parents of a difficult temperament infant. In response to the child's temperament, they become less available and less responsive. As a result, their child becomes more difficult to handle. This is an example of:
a. insecure attachment. c. goodness of fit. b. slow-to-warm-up temperament. d. none of these.
What happens to a female human fetus exposed to excess testosterone during the sensitive period for genital development?
A. She is unaffected, since she has no receptors for testosterone. B. She will often develop without any sexual organs. C. She will often develop with genitals that have an intermediate appearance. D. She will often develop a complete, functioning, set of male reproductive organs.