Which of the following major theories of behavior change proposes six stages?
a. Health Belief Model c. Transtheoretical Model
b. Theory of Planned Behavior d. Health Action Process Approach
C
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Unusually vivid and detailed recollections of momentous events are called
a. episodic memories. b. flashbulb memories. c. sensory memories. d. nondeclarative memories.
While hiking with a friend in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, Lenny comes face-to-face with a young bear on the trail. Lenny rapidly enters the first stage of Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome. His brainstem initiates the release of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine, which increases his vigilance and fear. This is part of his ____
a. ?cognitive response b. ?behavioral response c. ?emotional response d. ?physical response
Tammy is just two years old. She recently touched her hand to a hot stove. The burn caused her a great deal of pain. Her mom is fairly sure that because of positive punishment, Tammy will be:
a. more likely to touch the stove in the future b. just as likely to touch the stove in the future as she was before the incident c. less likely to touch the stove in the future d. unpredictable in her tendency to touch the stove in the future
According to Piaget, a key aspect of preoperational thought is ___________, the ability to use a mental symbol, a word, or an object to stand for or represent something that is not physically present
a. operational function c. concrete function b. symbolic function d. formal function