A famous theorist argues that when we see a snake, there are bodily changes, but we then use information about the situation to tell us how to emotionally respond to those changes. This theorist's views are most similar to those of ______
a. Schachter and Singer c. Cannon and Bard
b. James and Lange d. Zajonc
A
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b. After people have made a decision, they do not want to hear additional information. c. People who listen to too much advice have trouble making a decision. d. A decision that someone makes quickly is as good as one based on deliberation.
Dr. Fuller needs a really creative student to assist with the design of a new research project. She's asked to see the IQ scores of a number of students so she can use the scores to choose her new research assistant. What does Dr. Fuller need to know before making her decision?
a. Scores on some IQ tests are more related to creativity than others. b. Creativity is related to intelligence, but only weakly. c. Grade point averages would be just as good a predictor of creativity and probably easier to obtain. d. There is no relationship at all between intelligence and creativity.
In studying shyness, social cognitive theory focuses on defense mechanisms.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which experimental finding created a problem for the filter model? People could report
a. all 6 digits after hearing 3 simultaneous pairs. b. by 'ears' better than they could report by pairs. c. information to the attended ear in a shadowing task. d. information to the unattended ear in a shadowing task.