As Karl was hiking on his favorite remote trail, a bear and her cubs appeared from the brush and onto the trail ahead. Karl’s heart began to race, his breathing became rapid and shallow, and his skin started to bead up with sweat. After his body’s

response to the bear, Karl began to experience extreme fear. This illustrates the __________ theory of emotion.

a. Cannon-Bard
b. two-factor
c. James-Lange
d. cognitive-mediational


c. James-Lange

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a. Sexual harassment is a form of coercion. b. In sexual harassment situations, women are usually forced to become silent victims. c. Women who have been sexually harassed report that the harassment was certainly unpleasant, but they recovered within 1 to 2 months. d. In sexual harassment situations, women are primarily seen as sexual objects, instead of workers or students.

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Which field depends heavily on inclusive fitness in their explanation of human social behavior?

a. Behaviorism b. Sociobiology c. Psychoanalysis d. Cognitive psychology

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Based on all the statistics and information provided in the textbook on the effects of alcohol, it could be concluded that ____

a. ?alcohol itself is not a primary source of problems b. ?alcohol primarily affects those who consume it and not those who do not c. ?alcohol primarily affects those in the lower socioeconomic classes d. ?alcohol exerts large effects on a large number of people

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What is the BIGGEST limitation in natural correlation research?

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