People with a high level of interoceptive sensitivity, especially if they are acutely aware of heartbeat activity, are more likely to experience ____
a. anxiety and anxiety disorders c. panic disorder
b. obsessive-compulsive disorder d. phobias
A
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Research by Batson on the empathy-altruism hypothesis suggests that
a. all helping is altruistic. b. most helping is egoistic. c. helping is affected by many motives, including altruism. d. helping is affected by many motives, but rarely altruism.
Chapter 5 discussed a study on the own-ethnicity bias. The study was conducted in Great Britain, where many residents are South Asian. According to this study,
Britain, where many residents are South Asian. According to this study, a. British White residents were more accurate in distinguishing British White faces than South Asian faces. b. British White residents were equally accurate in distinguishing British White faces and South Asian faces. c. South Asian residents were more accurate in distinguishing South Asian faces than British White faces. d. British White residents and South Asian residents are equally accurate in distinguishing both kinds of faces, probably because there are currently many films and advertisements that feature South Asian residents.
Explain the difference in primary and secondary appraisal of stressors and give an example of each; and then explain the difference in problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping and under what stressful conditions each should be used to effectively cope
What will be an ideal response?
If a retake of the GRE is needed, how long must a student wait between test sessions?
a. Six months b. 21 days c. 4 weeks d. 2 months