A conditioned stimulus (CS) is a stimulus that elicits a response from an organism prior to conditioning

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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When Julius hears that there are going to be cutbacks in his department, he immediately calls his supervisor and asks for an appointment. During that meeting he presents a very straightforward list of the ways in which he has been an asset to the company, proposes ways that he can help the company overcome its economic difficulties, and emphasizes his dedication and loyalty to the company. Julius

is using ____-focused coping to deal with his employment uncertainty. a. problem b. solution c. emotion d. structure

Psychology

Oscar has just completed his first week of student teaching middle school mathematics. Overall, the teachers he is working with have positive comments to make; even the students seem to think he is doing well. However, one administrator has some oddly caustic comments. Oscar's colleagues urge him to focus on the comments as a whole, combining what everyone has said rather than focusing on the

single very negative commenter. Oscar's colleagues are urging him to focus on the ____ other. a. average b. group c. generalized d. combined

Psychology

When Walter's blood sugar dips, he becomes hungry. He eats, and then he is no longer hungry—his body is back in balance. This balancing is an example of

a. the two-factor model. b. instinct. c. homeostasis. d. optimal level of arousal. e. self-actualization.

Psychology

Which physiological response represents a remnant of our ancestors’ need to defend their territory??

a. ?When study participants were asked to escape a virtual fire, individuals told to imagine their homes on fire showed the greatest amygdala activity. b. ?Police reports show higher incidences of aggression for men facing foreclosure than for men experiencing unemployment. c. ?Victims demonstrated a surge in corticosteroid levels weeks following a crime that occurred at or near their home, but not in a far off location. d. ?Males experience greater drops in testosterone when witnessing their favorite teams lose home games rather than away games.

Psychology