When visiting your Aunt Jane in California last year, an earthquake struck the area. The earthquake would qualify as a
a. false criticism.
b. mortal attack.
c. traumatic stressor.
d. catastrophic stressor.
e. mild stressor.
c. traumatic stressor.
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Current thinking on change and stress suggests that
a. change is not inherently or inevitably stressful. b. both positive and negative changes are equally stressful. c. too much change of whatever sort automatically makes one more vulnerable to physical and psychological problems. d. keeping change to a minimum is an effective way to avoid the harmful effects of stress.
A set of scores ranging from a high of 47 to a low of 6 is organized in a grouped frequency distribution table using an interval width of 5 points. If the distribution is shown in a graph, then a histogram or polygon should be used
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The right hemisphere of the brain ________
a. excels in the ability to read facial expressions. b. has a "mental module" that constantly tries to explain actions that are nonverbal. c. excels in logical, sequential, and symbolic tasks, such as solving math problems. d. is responsible for language processing in most individuals.
People fail to detect that an innocent person entering a scene differs from another person exiting the scene in ________ experiments.
A. misinformation effect B. cognitive dissonance C. imagination inflation D. change blindness