You and a friend are lost while walking on a street in a foreign city. A stranger approaches, and you are concerned that the stranger may try to mug you. Your friend assumes that the stranger is approaching to give you directions. As the stranger approaches, you experience fear, but your friend experiences relief. Your different emotional reactions can be explained by the ________ theory of
emotion.
a. physiological
b. neurological
c. affective
d. cognitive
d
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The term physician-assisted suicide refers to
a. when a physician arranges for the patient to administer a lethal dose of medication. b. when a physician removes a patient's feeding tube. c. a legal means of ending a terminally ill person's life in New Jersey. d. passive euthanasia.
In the ecological framework of coping in Chapter 8, when a person with a mental illness gains the ability to assert her rights and exert greater control in decisions in her own life, what has occurred?
a. social embeddedness b. emotion-focused coping c. empowerment d. crisis intervention
Repeatedly presenting a CS by itself will result in ________
a. extinction b. spontaneous recovery c. stimulus discrimination d. stimulus generalization
A worker says to his friend that he craves alcohol and can't wait to get home to drink a few cans of beer. From this description, it appears that the worker has developed ________ alcohol
a. tolerance for b. physiological dependence on c. an addiction to d. psychological dependence on