What is displaying incompatible emotions, such as frustration and happiness, at the same time?

A. duping delight
B. Duchenne smile
C. micro-expressions
D. affect blend


Answer: D

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Norm is prescribed an MAOI by his psychiatrist. What is his likely diagnosis?

a. depression b. anxiety c. bipolar I disorder d. bipolar II disorder

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Felipe always drives over the speed limit, and he never wears a seat belt. When Felipe's mom tells him that he should be more careful, he responds by saying, "I am not going to have an accident." Although statistics show that people in Felipe's age group are more likely to get into a car accident, Felipe believes nothing bad will happen to him. This is an example of

A. self-serving bias. B. unrealistic optimism. C. a self-fulfilling prophecy. D. personal attribution.

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A time machine provides you with the opportunity to interview Sigmund Freud. During the interview, Freud admits that he never wanted to attend medical school. When you ask him how he made it through, he says, "I had eidetic imagery."

What does he mean by that? a) He relied on the ability to associate odd images with material he needed to remember. b) He had a ‘photographic memory', which helped him remember the material he had to learn. c) He was able to imagine how cells in a patient's body were acting when he prescribed drugs and, thus, he could adjust dosages. d) In order to remember the long list of diseases he would encounter, he created drawings that helped him remember.

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A child is punished and temporarily stops his or her well-established bad behavior. However, the child soon goes back to acting badly. This is probably because __________

a) the effects of punishment have habituated. b) punishment is known only to temporarily suppress or inhibit a behavior. c) the bad behavior has spontaneously recovered. d) the conditional emotional response to the punishment has generalized to another behavior.

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