You condition a person to blink each time you play a particular mid-level note on a piano by delivering a puff of air to the person's eye. If you then play a very high note or a very low note on the piano and do not deliver the puff of air, the person's blinking will
a. increase.
b. decrease.
c. remain exactly the same.
d. be unpredictable.
B
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A) avoidance-avoidance conflict B) approach-approach conflict C) approach-avoidance conflict D) interpersonal conflict
Robert Zajonc’s mere exposure effect and the James-Lange theory of emotion share the common idea that ____
a. ?cognitions may not have a strong influence on emotion b. ?emotion and motivation are essentially two parts of the same process c. ?the environmental context will usually determine emotions d. ?emotions are not really measurable
________ is a protein that makes up the thin filaments of myofibril
a. Pectin b. Myosin c. Actin d. Sarcomere
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a. ?hostile aggression b. ?instrumental aggression c. ?pseudo-aggression d. ?frustration aggression