When under a great deal of stress, the body secretes these hormones in which of the following orders?
a. CRH, ACTH, cortisol c. ACTH, cortisol, CRH
b. ACTH, CRH, cortisol d. CRH, cortisol, ACTH
A
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Which statement concerning the pre-seventeenth century conception of childhood is most accurate?
a. Pre-seventeenth century adults believed that children were simply miniature adults. b. Pre-seventeenth century adults did not discipline their children because infants were thought to be morally pure. c. Pre-seventeenth century adults forced children to grow up at a very slow pace. d. Pre-seventeenth century adults held views toward childhood that are different from most modern parents.
Which of the following is an example of mood congruence?
a. If you are in a miserable mood, you find that you remember unpleasant material better than pleasant material. b. You find that you remember pleasant experiences from your childhood better than unpleasant experiences. c. If you are in a miserable mood, you find that your memory is best for material you learned when you were in a miserable mood last week. d. You find that you remember pairs of words better if the two words match each other in mood; that is, if they are congruent in mood.
Which is the best example of habituation?
a. Turning your head to listen to a passing jet b. Tasting sushi for the first time and liking it c. Focusing your eyes on one of those "3-D" art pictures until the 3-D image pops into view d. Being bothered by the feel of a watch the first time it is on your wrist and then getting so used to it that you forget it's there
Amy listened to the salesperson describe the qualities of a well-known sport utility vehicle that she was considering buying. She asked about the gas mileage, road stability, and frequency of repairs. The salesperson assured her that this model had the best record in its class on all of the variables. She checked the salesperson's answers against the ratings in a consumer's guide and brought the
discrepancies to his attention. We can say that Amy is a. feisty. c. argumentative. b. skeptical. d. a ‘know-it-all.'