When her mother-in-law criticizes her cooking, hairstyle, etc. Marie used to become angry and hurt. However, Marie now tries to feel compassion for her mother-in-law's insecurities and become nicer toward her, since she has learned to
a. pay more attention to her own facial feedback.
b. make cognitive distinctions between real and perceived criticisms.
c. change her attributions and emotional appraisals.
d. unconsciously lower her arousal levels.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
The concept of the unconscious is most associated with the writings of
a. Roger Sperry. b. Sigmund Freud. c. Michael Gazzaniga. d. Rene Descartes. e. Robert Ross.
Spearman proposed the concept of g after he found that
A) test items differed in the extent to which they predicted cognitive performance outside of the testing situation. B) crystallized and fluid intelligence are easy to distinguish in factor analysis. C) all test items he examined correlated with one another. D) separate, unrelated factors, called primary mental abilities, exist.
What is the still-face paradigm?
a. what happens when young infants have a stroke b. a research method in which parents are to show no emotion c. the facial expression of autistic spectrum disorder infants d. the facial expression of infants when they are scared