In a visual search task with schematic faces, Eastwood et al showed that:

a. It was easier to find a sad face among neutral faces than a happy face among neutral faces
b. It was easier to find a happy face among neutral faces than a sad face among neutral faces
c. It was easier to find a sad face among happy faces than a happy face among sad faces
d. It was easier to find a neutral face among sad faces than a neutral face among happy faces



a. It was easier to find a sad face among neutral faces than a happy face among neutral faces

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a. the interactionist view of operant conditioning. b. operant desensitization. c. Thorndike's law of association. d. the informational view of operant conditioning.

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Michael prefers attractive and healthy women half his age who appear to be good candidates for childbearing. Catherine prefers wealthy men twice her age who will be good providers and give her a life of ease and luxury. What theory of motivation best explains their preferences for mate selection?

A. Evolutionary B. Drive reduction C. Arousal D. Opponent-process

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People tend to prefer situations that allow them to ________

A) confront behaviors that are inconsistent with their attitudes B) carefully consider all alternatives C) maintain a match between their attitudes and behavior D) display discrepancies between their attitudes and behavior E) confront issues inconsistent with their attitudes

Psychology

What have epidemiological surveys revealed about the lifetime prevalence of posttraumatic disorder?

What will be an ideal response?

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