Miranda and Joy are about to swim in a cold lake. Miranda jumps in and shortly experiences adaptation to the cold water. What is she most likely to say after she has adapted?
a. "It's nice once you get used to it.".
b. "I'm having an attack of vertigo.".
c. "I can see the water much more clearly now.".
d. "The water seems to have gotten colder.".
A
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A. An individual has a pervasive pattern of needing to be taken care of. B. An individual has instability in emotional expression and relationships. C. An individual has a grandiose view of him- or herself. D. An individual has feelings of inadequacy and avoids social interaction.
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A. The corpus callosum becomes overwhelmed with messages, and its effectiveness is severely impaired. B. Brain areas associated with memory become activated, and this confuses the motor cortex. C. The medulla sends an excessive number of messages to the cortex D. Brain areas associated with emotion become activated and inhibit the motor areas.
In a large, longitudinal study tracking changes in self-reported impulsivity and sensation seeking between ages 12 and 24, researchers found that ________.
A. impulsivity rose steadily over the ages studied B. impulsivity rose between ages 12 and 16 before falling steadily C. sensation seeking rose steadily over the ages studied D. sensation seeking peaked in mid-adolescence
Dr. Matsumoto believes the biggest driver of personality differences across culture may be____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).