Balancing the "emergency" or "alarm" response to stress and returning the body to a state of "normal arousal" is a function of the
A. sympathetic nervous system.
B. parasympathetic nervous system.
C. endocrine system.
D. cortex.
Answer: B
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A. a semantic network B. the information processing approach C. top-down processing D. metamemory
Which of the following individuals is the MOST LIKELY to have the most friends, both online and in real life?
a. Louanne, who does not own a computer and never uses the Internet b. Victoria, who owns a computer and goes on the Internet once or twice a week c. Ussain, who owns a computer and goes on the Internet for 5 to 10 minutes once or twice a day d. Carlynne who owns a computer as well as an internet-capable smartphone, and who spends at least two or three hours a day on the Internet.
Annie wants to find the first source that established social psychology as a separate field with an emphasis on experimentation and the scientific method. What should she probably read?
a. Allport's (1924) text b. Ringelmann's (1913) article c. McDougall's (1908) text d. Triplett's (1897–1898) article
Research with early-school-age children suggests that their moral reasoning focuses on
a. upholding a social contract. b. consequences of their behavior. c. universal ethical principles. d. conforming to the opinions of legitimate authorities.