Martin is a very powerful company president. When he conducts a meeting, if he so much as frowns, the other people in the room behave so as to stop the potential conflict they see coming based on that frown. This reaction to Martin's anger illustrates the____aspect of anger
a. action-motivating
b. conflict-defusing
c. impulsive
d. aggressive
B
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Emma calls her husband every day at work to ask him what she should make for dinner. She spends her days at her mother's because she worries something will go wrong in her own home that she won't be able to handle. Even though she is artistically talented, Emma has never enrolled in an art class or used her natural talent, because she believes her work isn't that good. Emma's most likely diagnosis is __________.
A. borderline personality disorder B. dependent personality disorder C. schizoid personality disorder D. paranoid personality disorder
Based on what was presented in the textbook about localization, how did researchers in the 1800s go about identifying parts of the brain that are involved in specific behaviors?
A. by conducting brain scans B. by examining the brains of people with disrupted behavior after those people died C. by giving thorough examinations to anyone who suffered brain damage D. by recording the electrical activity of individual brain cells while a person completed a task
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Linear perspective is a depth cue that requires only one eye to experience. 2. We tend to perceive objects higher in our visual field as closer than objects lower in our visual field. 3. The interposition of two objects allows us to determine with reasonable accuracy how far apart the two objects are. 4. Interposition is a binocular depth cue. 5. The closer the object at which you're looking, the smaller the binocular disparity.
In his later years, Thorndike focused on ____
a. experimentation with monkeys in puzzle boxes b. experimentation with dogs under numerous research conditions c. the applied areas of testing and education psychology directed towards adults d. the applied areas of testing and education psychology directed towards children