Which theory supports the following scenario: You see a bear, then you run as you think "danger," then you feel fear?
a. Cognitive Appraisal c. Common-Sense
b. Cannon-Bard d. James-Lange
A
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Kylie knows that if she repeats the state capitals over and over, she will learn them for the test. This is an example of
a. an ability that emerges in earlychildhood. b. metacognition. c. working memory. d. autobiographical memory.
A correlation of .80 suggests that
a. the scores on X and Y are not related. b. standardized scores on the Y axis are expected to be .8 times the corresponding scores on the X axis. c. scores on Y will be 80% larger than corresponding scores on X. d. the differences between X and Y are statistically non-significant.
Whose theory is best associated with a life-span perspective emphasizing research on adult development?
a. Bandura b. Baltes c. Bronfenbrenner d. Piaget
What is the role of replication in psychological research? a. Replication assists psychologists in making accurate diagnoses
b. Replication assists psychologists in determining which clients to treat. c. Replication increases the chances that consumers will understand psychological research. d. Replication provides scientifically verified approaches to treating mental illness.