The James-Lange theory of emotion says that we experience

a. physical states prior to subjective feelings
b. subjective feelings prior to physical responses to emotion.
c. simultaneous physical and subjective responses.
d. subjective feelings without consideration of physical responses.


a

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a. Biological therapies should always be used to promote cures because they impact the real cause of disorders. b. Medication is often addictive, so it should be avoided at all costs. c. Patients should always be encouraged to seek psychotherapy with biological treatments so they don't rely on medication alone. d. There is little evidence that biological therapies can be helpful because they only serve to mask the problem.

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Reasons to perform a C-section include small pelvis in the mother, maternal weakness or fatigue, fetal distress, and:

a. a baby who is unusually small. b. a baby who is being born headfirst. c. a baby who is too large. d. maternal anxiety during the delivery process.

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Blind sight involves ______.

A. the inability to respond to visual stimuli that are not consciously seen B. damage to visual association areas C. information passing through the superior colliculus directly to the cortex D. the inability to identify emotions expressed in faces that are not consciously seen

Psychology

Paul has dyslexia and becomes confused when his teacher is talking about two different painters - Monet and Manet. Paul thinks that she is referring to a single artist and doesn't realize she is saying two different names until she adds their first names for clarification - Claude Monet and Edouard Manet. His difficulty in this scenario is likely because individuals with dyslexia

A. often have intellectual disabilities. B. confuse phonemes that sound alike. C. can only hear morphemes, but not phonemes. D. confuse words with similar numbers of letters.

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