When the presence of one emotional state can inhibit the occurrence of another, such as joy preventing fear, it is referred to as _________
Fill in the blank with correct word
ANSWER: reciprocal inhibition
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Steve and his wife, Bethany, both work full time. Since Steve usually arrives home first, he takes on the burden of cooking and cleaning, but he is becoming frustrated with the current division of chores. Which of the following learning approaches is likely to work best to increase Bethany’s participation in the household duties?
a. ?Steve should consistently comment upon Bethany’s lack of help with cooking and dish washing until her behavior changes. b. ?Steve should refuse to cook and clean, forcing Bethany to realize how her actions affect their relationship. c. ?Steve should ignore negative behaviors and notice and reward positive behaviors, gradually increasing Bethany’s participation in cooking and dish washing. d. ?Steve should make a list of how all of Bethany’s behaviors have affected his life.
Based on research by Terman, mentally gifted and mentally retarded women in the previous century were similar because most
a. adopted bisexual, lesbian, or transsexual orientations. b. sought full-time employment outside the home. c. behaved neglectfully toward their children. d. married and became homemakers.
Prior to working on self-esteem, which of the following needs did Maslow indicate must be met first?
a) self-actualization, safety and security needs, resolute needs b) life-sustaining physiological needs and the need for achievement c) the need to be loved, physiological needs, realizing one's full potential d) physiological needs, safety needs, belonging and love needs
One well-known theory of intelligence, the triarchic theory proposed by Robert Sternberg, distinguishes three different aspects of intelligence. Explain each of these aspects in detail
What will be an ideal response?