The theory of emotion that suggests individuals can alter their emotional experiences by changing the interpretations they give to physiological arousal is:
a. the commonsense view of emotions
b. the James-Lange theory of emotion
c. the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
d. the two-factor theory of emotion
D
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Selective attention refers to the ability to
a. consider all information that is available. b. focus on unimportant details. c. keep all information out of memory. d. focus on elements of a problem and find solutions.
Which of the following was included in the 1916 Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale?
a. separate scales based on race and sex b. general mental ability c. standardization using a geographically diverse population d. representative sampling
Which statement is always true? a. A population is larger than a sample
b. A population consists of a single sample. c. A sample is another term for a population. d. A sample is a cultural concept while a population is a social concept.
The discontinuous view of development holds that __________
A) infants and preschoolers respond to the world in much the same way as adults do B) growth is the process of gradually augmenting the skills that were present from the beginning C) infants and children have unique ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving D) development is a smooth process limited only by a lack of information and precision