Miss Rose expected her students to be quiet, so she spoke to them softly and gently. In return, they spoke softly and gently. This is an example of what?
A. self-fulfilling prophecy
B. attributional ambiguity
C. a central trait
D. halo effect
Answer: A
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Emotional regulation refers to
a. an infant's attempt to understand the range of emotions they feel. b. a parent's attempt to decrease negative emotionality in their child. c. the ways in which young children control their emotions. d. a child who has overcome stranger anxiety.
Which of the following individuals is most vulnerable to an eating disorder?
a. A 14-year-old boy of low socioeconomic status b. A 15-year-old girl with a history of sexual abuse c. A 16-year-old girl with attractive sisters d. A 15-year-old boy involved in sports
Regarding arousal and stimulus motives, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
a. Stimulus motives are considered non-homeostatic. b. When your level of arousal is too low or too high, you will seek ways to raise or lower it. c. Stimulus motives include our needs for power and achievement. d. All of these statements are true.
The idea that pain signals must pass through a type of "doorway" in the spinal cord is referred to as the __________
a) opponent-process theory of pain. b) revolving door theory of pain. c) substance P theory of pain. d) gate-control theory of pain.