When athletes experience intense concentration and feelings of unusual power or control during a performance, it is referred to as "flow," or
a. hypervigilance.
b. performance imagery.
c. peak cardiovascular output.
d. peak performance.
D
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Which of the following statements is true?
A. Most first-time episodes of depression are preceded by a very stressful life event. B. Both first-time and recurrent episodes of depression are usually preceded by a very stressful life event. C. Even mildly stressful life events are associated with the onset of episodes of depression. D. Mildly stressful life events are only associated with the onset of first-time depression, not with recurrent episodes.
If you wanted to assess a client for personality disorders as well as alcohol use, you should probably use the
a. Addictions Acknowledgment Scale. b. Addiction Potential Scale. c. MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale. d. Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory--III.
The most important control variable in a psychophysics experiment is
a. the stimulus magnitude. b. the stimulus duration. c. the participant's criterion. d. the participant's ability.
Circumcision is typically done to male babies at the age of one week. Their reactions to circumcision
a. support the idea that pain sensitivity develops later. b. are poorly known because most babies sleep through it. c. indicate that they experience stress and pain during circumcision. d. show that male macho "tough-mindedness" may be innate.