According to Hall, people interact at a distance zone of four to twelve feet when they are
a. in work situations. c. in the public distance zone.
b. with close friends. d. in the personal distance zone.
A
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a. Jonah complex. c. realistic self-image. b. midlife crisis. d. tyranny of the shoulds.
One of the best treatments available for HIV is highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). One of the most commonly used components of HAART is:
a. ACT c. CD4 cells b. AZT d. Aricept
Samantha is about to hand Megan a notebook that contains her biological psychology notes. Which of the following correctly describes how Megan's muscles will react to the heavy notebook?
A. The weight of the notebook will cause Megan's arm muscles to contract. This information will be sensed by mechanoreceptors around her joints and sent to her spinal cord via Ib fibers. The Ib fibers will excite gamma motor neurons, which will cause her arm to contract further to adjust to the heavier weight of the book. B. The weight of the notebook will cause Megan's arm muscles to stretch. This information will be sensed by her spindles and sent to her spinal cord by gamma motor neurons. The gamma motor neurons will inhibit the alpha motor neurons, causing her arm muscles to relax enough that she won't drop the book. C. The weight of the notebook will cause Megan's arm muscles to contract. This information will be sensed by her Golgi tendon organs and sent to her spinal cord by Ib sensory fibers. The Ib sensory fibers will excite alpha motor neurons that will cause her arm muscles to stretch enough that she won't drop the book. D. The weight of the notebook will cause Megan's arm muscles to stretch. This information will be sensed by her spindles and sent to her spinal cord by Ia sensory fibers. The Ia sensory fibers will excite alpha motor neurons that will cause her arm muscles to contract enough that she won't drop the book.
In work settings, if one person in a conversation begins to act dominant in nonverbal ways, the other person is likely to
A) also engage in nonverbally dominant behavior. B) behave in a submissive fashion. C) try to assert dominance in verbal ways. D) none of the above