The emotional experiences of patients with broken necks
A) indicate that somatic and autonomic feedback from the body is not necessary for the experience of emotion.
B) are inconsistent with the James-Lange theory.
C) are inconsistent with the Cannon-Bard theory.
D) both A and B
E) both B and C
Answer: D
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A. Student performance in school has changed for the better, and the students are demonstrating greater achievement. B. Student performance in school has improved, but only because students are cheating more often on tests. C. Instructors have become more lenient, awarding higher grades for the same performance, which is known as grade inflation. D. Independent measures of achievement such as the SAT are harder than they were a decade ago.
The individual differences feature in Chapter 7 examines gender comparisons in mental-rotation skills. According to this discussion,
a. gender differences tend to be smaller for mental-rotation problems than for other mental imagery tasks. b. none of the research has reported significant gender differences in mental rotation. c. all of the research has reported significant gender differences in mental rotation. d. the research sometimes shows that the gender differences in mental rotation disappear when the instructions are changed.
In which stage of the general adaptation syndrome has the body reached the limits of its ability to adapt to stress, which may result in the development of stress-related diseases?
A) alarm B) collapse C) exhaustion D) resistance
According to the text, parenting has very little effect on adolescents' performance in school
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.