An ________ conflict describes a conflict between primary and secondary drives that occurs when a punishment results in the conditioning of a fear response to a drive
A) avoidance-frustration
B) approach-approach
C) approach-avoidance
D) avoidance-aggression
E) avoidance-avoidance
C
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Which sequence describes how the intensity of a CR changes during the acquisition phase of classical conditioning?
A) starts low, rises rapidly, then decreases sharply B) starts low, rises rapidly, then tapers off C) starts low, rises slowly, then decreases sharply D) starts high, decreases sharply, then tapers off
Kellie is fearful in situations where she must eat in public or write in the presence of others. She is worried that she might say or do something embarrassing. Kellie is exhibiting the symptoms of a(n) ________
a. generalized anxiety disorder. b. idiosyncratic phobia. c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. social phobia.
According to the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion, if someone were to see a mugger with a gun coming toward them they would feel fear and their heart would start to pound at the same time
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Ritalin is a drug technically classified as a(n) ______
a. sedative c. antidepressant b. antianxiety drug d. psychostimulant