When you see someone you have a crush on and your heart pounds, your hands get sweaty, and your cheeks feel hot, your __________ is/are active
a) skeletal nervous system
b) spinal reflexes
c) autonomic nervous system
d) somatic nervous system
c
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Asch's line-judging studies on conformity found that conformity declined when ____
a. groups were closer in age rather than diverse b. a "dissenter" in the group always gave anincorrect response c. a "dissenter" in the group always gave the correct response d. groups were mixed-sex rather than all-male
Suppose that several high school algebra teachers are trying to encourage their students to use analogies more appropriately when they try to solve word problems. The teachers should instruct students
a. to make an educated guess about the answer before trying to solve it. b. to make a matrix that shows the surface similarities between a current problem and a previous problem. c. to sort a number of problems into categories, based on structural similarities. d. to use the hill-climbing heuristic.
A cognitive psychologist who argued that it wasn't an environmental stimulus, but rather the subjective experience—or construal—of the stimulus that led to behaviour, was:
A) Karl Lashley. B) John Watson. C) Kurt Lewin. D) Noam Chomsky.
Rational-emotive therapy is designed to:
a. help clients identify negative forms of thinking for themselves b. challenge irrational beliefs directly through aggressive confrontation c. be genuine and empathic and treat the client with unconditional positive regard d. help clients accept responsibility for fundamental choices they have made