The individual responsible for describing the drive-reduction theory was
a. Sigmund Freud. c. Richard Solomon.
b. William James. d. Clark Hull.
D
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Which of the following does not belong (according the Moreland and Levine model) with the others?
a. remembrance b. reminiscence c. resocialization d. investigation e. socialization f. maintenance
The representativeness heuristic should cause people to think that families with four children are more likely to have
a. four children of the same sex. b. two boys and two girls. c. three boys and one girl. d. three girls and one boy.
Which of the following is true of the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis in the context of pain?
a) It states that cultural differences in pain experiences, such as pain response, may occur quite early in life for English speakers. b) It states that individuals in poor and developing countries develop a higher tolerance to pain compared to those in developed countries. c) It suggests that the structure of language, which is highly dependent on culture, affects our perceptions and cognitions of our pain experiences. d) It suggests that our individual pain threshold, not our culture, is responsible for the way that we perceive pain.
Fifty-year-old Keith is informed by his doctor that his brain is showing signs of the initial development of neuritic plaques and a few neurofibrillary tangles. This is
a. normal b. a definite indicator of Parkinson's disease. c. a definite indicator of Alzheimer's disease. d. a definite indicator of Huntington's disease.