Coping with stress by rewarding oneself is an example of

a. self-blame. c. self-indulgence.
b. catharsis. d. defensive coping.


C

Psychology

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Kennard proposed that the earlier in life a brain injury occurs, the greater the chance that the corresponding functions

a. will be permanently damaged. b. will be quickly recovered. c. will be able to be relearned. d. will be successfully assumed by other parts of the brain.

Psychology

The structure in the brain that, when damaged, causes rats to eat and eat and eat is called the

a. ventromedial pituitary. b. lateral hippocampus. c. ventromedial hypothalamus. d. lateral hypothalamus.

Psychology

In ________ interference, information learned earlier disrupts the recall of information learned more recently; in _________ interference, recently learned information disrupts the recall of information learned earlier.

a. retroactive; proactive b. proactive; retroactive c. regressive; progressive d. progressive; regressive

Psychology

A discriminative stimulus is typically viewed as __________.

A. something negative B. a cue C. promoting punishment D. a warning

Psychology