According to Hebb's theory, sensory information serves two functions, which are:
a. arousal and direction
b. cue and arousal
c. stimulation and direction
d. cue and stimulation
b
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a. adolescent growth phases that a few women go through and that disappear later. b. classified as psychotic behavior. c. temporary side effects of dieting. d. serious health-threatening problems.
Which of the following is the best example of behavior that is motivated by cognitive factors?
A. Kathy starts smoking cigarettes because all of her friends have started doing so. B. Thrupti drinks a large glass of water after a softball game. C. Norm punches a wall after his girlfriend breaks up with him. D. Yoon drops out of school because she has doubts about her academic ability.
George has always been a peaceful, law-abiding man, and he has raised his kids to be the same way. He donates to charitable causes and provides a comfortable life for his family. One night he takes his kids to a carnival and in the parking lot, they are confronted by an armed robber. The robber has a knife and threatens to harm one of George's kids if he does not hand over his wallet. A deontological response to the situation would require George to:
A. remain passive, regardless of the consequences. B. consider the wishes of the robber as well as his own. C. fight hard against the robber, regardless of the injury he might inflict. D. only be concerned with protecting himself.
Dr. Atkinson is seeing a client who was referred for psychotherapy after having a heart attack
This client has been terribly anxious since the heart attack and now has a rather extreme fear that he is going to have another heart attack and will not survive. Dr. Atkinson helps the client with a stress-management program, uses psychoeducation to give the client information about guided relaxation and meditation, and helps the client formulate a weight-loss plan in consultation with the client's physician. Dr. Atkinson can best be described as a(n) _____. A) biological psychologist B) counseling psychologist C) clinical psychologist D) health psychologist