Behavioral and cognitive tendencies that are learned and expressed by evaluating particular people, places, or things with favor or disfavor are known as
a. elaborations. c. eustress.
b. attitudes. d. values.
B
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Boyd was just informed that he has cancer. He obviously knows his health is vital; therefore, he begins thinking through the treatment options that are available to him. He also considers how much time he will have to take off of work, how that may impact his finances, and whether or not he'll be able to afford his house. In addition, he begins thinking of who will be able to help care for him once the treatments begin. The latter thoughts that went through Boyd's mind represent
A) a secondary appraisal B) the significance appraisal C) a primary appraisal D) a tertiary appraisal E) the initial assessment
Regarding children and death, the text advises that
a. if a child cries, he or she should be spanked. b. the child should be warned that crying reveals weakness and immaturity and that only a "sissy" cries. c. the child should be told that it is okay to cry and that crying is a normal behavior. d. both a and b are correct. e. none of the above is correct.
The release of ghrelin ____.?
a. ?increases hunger b. ?decreases hunger c. ?has no effect on hunger d. ?occurs only in the presence of disease
Regarding spanking, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Most children show no signs of long-term damage from spanking if it is backed up by supportive parenting. b. Emotional damage does occur if spankings are severe, frequent, or coupled with harsh parenting. c. Frequent spankings tend to decrease aggression and reduce problem behaviors. d. Antispanking laws have been passed in a number of countries around the world.