Our personal identity depends in large part on
(a) alternative hypotheses (b) self-esteem
(c) LTM (d) adaptation to ourselves
C
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What are the parts of the brain that are involved broadly with regulating behavior and emotion?
a. Left and right hemisphere b. Midbrain and brain stem c. Medulla and pons d. Thalamus and hypothalamus
After night class, you are walking back to your car when you catch a glimpse of someone running up behind you. You quickly turn and brace for a possible attack, but the students runs on by. It is only after you reacted to the possible attack that you realized that you felt afraid. Reacting before experiencing the feeling of fear is BEST explained by which theory of emotion?
a. the James-Lange theory b. the common sense theory c. Schachter's cognitive theory d. the Cannon-Bard theory
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between a CS and a UCS when discussing conditioned taste aversions?
A) The delay between the CS and the UCS can be as long as six or even eight hours. B) The CS must immediately precede the UCS or the conditioning will not take place. C) The UCS and the CS must be paired together several times for the conditioning to take place. D) The CS will lead to a great amount of stimulus generalization because the UCS will be similar to many different stimuli. Incorrect. Research into conditioned taste aversions has found that stimulus generalization tends not to occur.
In middle childhood physical growth continues at a slow but steady pace. How many inches per year does the average child gain in height during this time?
a. 2 to 3 inches (5-8 cm) b. 5 to 6 inches c. 8 to 9 inches d. 11 to 12 inches