Judy decided to do an experiment to test what her grandmother always told her: “Turn that frown upside down, and you will feel better.” Judy went around frowning all day long and even though she started the day in a good mood, she ended up feeling
sad for most of the day. Which theory explains this sad tale?
a) facial feedback hypothesis
b) two-factor theory
c) James-Lange theory
d) Cannon-Bard theory
a) facial feedback hypothesis
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Bob hates his work but will work hard if the supervisor is around to punish employees who are not working. Bob is probably ______ motivation
a. high in extrinsic b. high in intrinsic c. low in both extrinsic and intrinsic d. high in both extrinsic and intrinsic
Tolman showed that rats can learn about their environment without reinforcement. What did his research illustrate the difference between?
a. learning and performance c. goals and learning b. learning and mapping d. association and reinforcement
What contemporary form of psychodynamic therapy assumes that depression happens in the context of relationships, so improving a patient’s relationships with others will facilitate improvement of symptoms in the patient?
What will be an ideal response?
A central goal of the information-processing approach is to
A) uncover mechanisms of change. B) develop applications for classroom learning. C) describe the normative course of cognitive development. D) refine and revise Piaget's theory.