The biological model rests on the assumption that mental states, emotions, and behaviors arise from
a. brain function and other physical processes.
b. motives and conflicts within a person.
c. choice, free will, and personal growth.
d. measurable environmental stimuli.
a
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Clarice wakes up in a daze and remembers that she has to do laundry. On her way to the laundry room, she encounters an enormous black spider, which causes her heart to race. Despite this, she continues to the laundry room and stays until all of her clothes are washed and dried to her satisfaction. What aspect of Clarice’s day demonstrates motivation??
a. ?feeling her heart race b. ?waking up in a daze c. ?encountering the spider d. ?doing her laundry
What were the findings of Harry and Margaret Harlow's attachment study using rhesus monkeys?
A. The drive to stay close to the source of nourishment outweighs the need for contact comfort. B. The need for contact comfort is as basic as the need for food. C. Only securely attached monkeys demonstrated the need for contact comfort. D. The infants died within a critical period if denied contact comfort despite having adequate food and water.
Wertheimer found that if the interval between light flashes is about 60 ms, it appears that _____.
a. both lights are on simultaneously b. two lights are flashing on and off successively c. one light is moving from one position to the other d. neither light is flashing
Tobacco use became popular in European culture because:
A. its pleasant taste and aroma were enticing. B. it was associated with wealth and status. C. it was easy to produce and obtain. D. it was associated with Native American culture.