Japanese students were shown film clips designed to provoke strong emotions. When Toko watched the clip with other people present, she showed little outward emotion. When Toko watched the clips alone, she showed the same strong emotions observed in American college students. The difference in what Toko considers to be acceptable emotional expression shows the influence of
What will be an ideal response?
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The fact that the nervous system conveys impulses by action potentials instead of electrical conduction causes which of the following? a. Electrical stimulation would have no effect on brain activity. b. You are aware of events in your body slightly after they happen. c. Friends sometimes think the same thought at the same time
d. More of the brain is devoted to vision than to hearing.
Paraphilic disorders are most likely to develop during
a. childhood. b. late adulthood. c. middle adulthood. d. early adulthood.
Werner is a traditional psychoanalyst and is treating Betty for problems with anxiety. Werner's techniques for treatment would probably involve ____
a. ?asking Betty to free-associate to parts of a dream b. ?reflecting Betty's words to show his interest in her and her difficulties c. ?asking Betty to engage in imaginary dialogues with someone not present to get in touch with her feelings d. ?training Betty in progressive relaxation techniques
Sofia is taking a chemistry exam. She has not studied conscientiously, and the meanings of the chemical suffixes seem to be confusing. Sofia's difficulty in remembering is most probably due to
a. retrieval failure. c. maintenance rehearsal. b. encoding failure. d. mnemonic devices.