In class, Calvin suddenly started experiencing warm memories of his first girlfriend. After about 15 seconds, he realized that the cause of these memories was a classmate wearing the same perfume that his girlfriend used to. This illustrates the _____ approach to odor perception.
A) parts-based object recognition
B) valence-centred
C) object-centred
D) place code
B) valence-centred
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The initial step in the cascade model of substance abuse involves
a. exposure to harsh parenting. b. development of conduct problems. c. being a child who is at risk due to a difficult temperament. d. being born into a family environment characterized by poverty and substance abuse.
When we size up strangers within just a few moments of meeting them, we rely on which way of knowing?
a. intuition b. authority c. introspection d. science
Robert decided to join the army because he failed out of college and he was tired of dealing with his father's mental disorder. After hearing he enlisted, his fiancé broke off their engagement. Boot camp was much more difficult than Robert had anticipated. Robert began to see and hear things that were not present and was diagnosed with schizophrenia. The best explanation for why Robert developed schizophrenia is the __________ theory.
A. social factors B. recessive genetics C. multiple stressors D. vulnerability
Compare and contrast the foot-in-the-door technique and the door-in-the-face technique and provide an example of each
What will be an ideal response?