Dr. Miller, a clinical psychologist, observes that his client Jennifer is presenting with a disheveled appearance, constricted emotions, and is speaking slowly. Dr. Miller gathers this observational information of these expressions to determine ____

a. future behavior
b. degree of intelligence
c. cultural differences
d. behavioral clues


d

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One theory suggests that positive emotions function to buffer people against future "hard times" by expanding people's current attention and mind-set (e.g., making them relatively creative, exploratory, and adventurous). This theory is known as ____

a. the broaden-and-build theory b. the hedonic treadmill theory c. the affect-as-information hypothesis d. excitation transfer

Psychology

A child who is just starting school and trying to develop learning skills is in Erikson's stage called

a. initiative versus guilt. b. industry versus inferiority. c. generativity versus stagnation. d. integrity versus despair.

Psychology

Tim and Donna spend a lot of time together, and they enjoy each other's company. They are not dating, so researchers would call this friendship between them a/an ________

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

Psychology

Darwin's evolutionary perspective on nonverbal communication of emotion led him to predict that facial expressions were

a. specific to particular cultures. b. related to physiological reactions that proved to be a useful way to respond to a particular type of stimulus. c. a way to increase but not decrease input through senses such as vision and smell. d. universal across all animal species.

Psychology