How do scientists measure stressors and their effects?

a. Self-report measures
b. Physiological measures
c. Self-report and physiological measures
d. Self-report measures for major life events and physiological measures for daily hassles


c. Self-report and physiological measures

Psychology

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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In the classic study by Loftus and Palmer, subjects were more likely to report a car as going faster if they were asked how fast the cars were going when they "hit" each other.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology

Dr. Worthing injects radioactive markers into Tina's bloodstream to see what brain areas are most active while she plays the piano. Dr. Worthing is using

A) ultrasound. B) positron emission tomography. C) computerized tomography. D) functional magnetic resonance imaging.

Psychology

After hearing the statement, "watching violence in movies leads people to be violent in their relationships," a critical thinker about human sexuality will

A) be cautious in accepting this conclusion, evaluate the evidence, and look for alternative explanations. B) accept this statement as true if it is stated by someone with authority in society. C) only accept this statement if a Web search on the topic produces a large number of sites stating the same conclusion. D) All of the above are correct

Psychology