Which of the following is a dependable, inborn stimulus-and-response connection?
a. reflex
b. operant
c. expectancy
d. cognitive map
A
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Which of the following situations is most likely to be associated with the development of a panic attack?
a. Al was out walking his dog when another dog barked loudly. b. When Al was four years old, he almost drowned at the beach. c. Al misinterpreted a sudden increase in his heart rate as evidence of a heart attack. d. Al feels constantly on edge as a result of a long list of worries at work and at home.
Shaw and Porter (2015) obtained substantially higher rates of false memories relative to the original study published by Loftus and Pickrell (1995), probably because Shaw and Porter utilized:
A) multiple interviews instead of just one. B) more unrealistic false scenarios that triggered false flashbulb memories. C) a double-blind, placebo-controlled technique. D) more extensive social pressure.
While undergoing therapy, Shelly claimed that her uncle had sexually abused her when she was a young child. Before therapy, Shelly did not make such a claim. Supposedly, her memory of the abuse was pushed into her unconscious. This is called:
a. transference c. effortful encoding b. deep level of processing d. repression
Parents should try and conceal their own anxiety when bringing their children to the
pediatrician for shots because children from around 10 months on use an attachment technique known as __________ to help them figure out what to do in new situations. Fill in the blanks with correct word