A person's personality can affect the way they perceive an experience. Conversely, different experiences can change the way a person's perceptions take place. This is an example of which concept?
a. social-cognitive interaction
b. nature-nurture theory
c. heritability
d. reciprocal determinism
D
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Why is it that population pyramids for developed nations in particular have changed so drastically over the last 60 years and will continue to do so over the next several decades?
a. Because the number of people living to an old age has increased significantly b. Because the rate of juvenile death due to illness and accident has skyrocketed. c. Because more people are choosing to get married at a later age. d. Because the age at which people are choosing to have children is getting later and later.
What are empirical studies?
Punishment is rarely used as the sole type of behavioral intervention because the use of punishment:
a. actually causes the undesirable behavior to increase b. only teaches someone what not to do, it does not teach someone the appropriate way to act c. usually suppresses adaptive behaviors as well as maladaptive behaviors d. can cause the client to become overly dependent on the therapist
Pauline's flashbulb memories of her children's births were caused by these exciting and stressful experiences heightening the activity in the limbic system of her brain, which intensified the process of forming long-term memories known as
a. consolidation. b. redintegration. c. habituation. d. sensory gating.