A genetically-driven temperament of a child may also evoke environmental influences. For example, a child who learns songs easily and sings frequently around the house may prompt a parent to give the child music lessons
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
True
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Clyde takes an antihistamine, but he doesn't realize that the medication will also increase his overall level of autonomic arousal. Thirty minutes after he has taken the medication, he is introduced to Roxanne. If Clyde incorrectly attributes his increased arousal as attraction for Roxanne, it would lend support to:
a. the two-factor theory of emotion b. the commonsense view of emotions c. the James-Lange theory of emotion d. the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
The power of the invincibility fable may be observed in
young military recruits who hope to be sent into combat. a 17-year-old boy who drives cautiously. an 18-year-old girl who insists that her boyfriend use a condom during sex. an adolescent who sings in front of the bathroom mirror, knowing that the neighbors must be listening.
Although several neurotransmitters may be involved, one that is often mentioned for its role in addiction due to its role in producing "reward" in the brain is:
a. acetylcholine b. norepinephrine c. dopamine d. GABA
Being a single mom, Lisa has to work two part-time jobs to pay the rent and buy the diapers. According to the research on happiness, which of the following ideas could most likely benefit her?
A) As long as she can make more money, she will be happy. Incorrect. Money can have an effect on happiness, but usually only in the short-term and only modestly up to about $75,000. B) If she can move to the West Coast, she will be happy. C) As long as she can keep the two jobs, she will be happy. D) As long as she believes in the future, she will be happy.