According to Mineka, there are limitations in the extent to which experimental demonstrations of avoidance are analogous to human phobias. For example, in an experimental demonstration of avoidance that involves a tone and an aversive air blast, the rat will likely require _________ conditioning trial. By comparison, a bee phobia in humans typically requires _________ conditioning trial
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
more than one; one
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a. visual-spatial b. verbal c. social d. writing
Although some social psychologists might argue that the cognitive errors discussed in this chapter stem from laziness and motivational biases, there is another perspective that puts a more positive spin on this. Articulate the two main parts of this other, more positive, perspective
What will be an ideal response?
Which of these is NOT a source of health information outlined in Chapter 6?
a. the media b. personal introspection c. physicians d. family and friends e. healthcare personnel, such as nurses
Which of the following is NOT one of the benefits that those with GAD commonly believe they derive
from worrying? A) If I worry about it now, I won't be as upset when it happens. B) If I worry about it, I won't have to think about other things that are even worse. C) If I worry about it, it is less likely to happen. D) If I worry about it, I'll be more prepared when it does happen.