The psychologist who developed humanistic theory was ______
a. Wertheimer
b. Perls
c. Maslow
d. Ellis
c
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How did Hans Selye define stress?
a. The result from facing lifelong difficulties such as poverty b. The way the body reacts to any demand made upon it c. Mental fatigue caused by dealing with unrealistic expectations d. Events that lead to unpleasant emotions such as fear and sadness
Sheila and Peter are invited to a masquerade party. At the party, people start insulting and pushing around Parker, another guest at the party. Given the research on deindividuation, which statement is most likely to be false? a. If Sheila was dressed as a nun and Peter was dressed as a priest, their costumes would decrease thelikelihood that they would behave aggressively toward Parker
b. If there was a loud band playing that made the floor shake, Sheila and Peter would be more likely to behaveaggressively toward Parker. c. If Sheila and Peter were dressed in costumes in which they could not be recognized, Peter would likelybehave more aggressively toward Parker than would Sheila. d. If Sheila and Peter believed that at the end of the party all the guests would have to reveal their true identities,they would be less likely to behave aggressively toward Parker.
Ruffini's endings are ____
a. elaborate neuron endings for touch b. simple, bare neuron endings c. bare endings surrounded by non-neural cells d. important components of the blood
People who believe that they are going to lose their job experience similar levels of stress as those who are actually unemployed
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false