Franz Mesmer believed that hysteria was caused by an underlying imbalance of __________ in the body.
A. neurotransmitters
B. hormones
C. blood
D. magnetic fluids
Answer: D
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A) alcohol B) caffeine C) tobacco D) heroin
Jane is a manager in a call center that is experiencing problems with employees spending too much time interacting among themselves when they should be helping customers. Jane could decrease the time interacting by making the work environment more sociofugal.
a. True b. False
Bem's "exotic-becomes-erotic" theory suggests that ____
a. concepts such as homosexuality, bisexuality, and heterosexuality are dependent on how we as a society decide to define things b. a male becomes homosexual because only males are available at the time of sexual awakening c. sexual feelings evolve from experiencing heightened arousal in situations in which one gender is viewed as more exotic, or different from oneself d. concepts such as homosexuality, bisexuality, and heterosexuality are products of our social fabric
The ____________ demonstrates the limits to a three-year-old child's theory of mind
a) learning theory b) social referencing c) false belief task d) self-awareness concept