A person may be resuscitated and suffer little damage if his/her heart has stopped beating and breathing has stopped for as long as ___ minutes
a) 10
b) 15
c) 5
d) 8
c
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Which of the following is most closely associated with task cohesion?
a. social attraction b. esprit de corps c. entitativity d. commitment e. collective efficacy
Research on attachment has used “the strange situation,” to measure an infant’s reaction to periods of maternal separation. An infant who is generally not distressed when the caregiver leaves the room, and also does not acknowledge her when she returns is said to have what type of attachment style?
A. secure B. avoidant C. ambivalent D. disorganized E. insecure-resistant
According to the text, the growing acceptance of the several biological influences on personality is
A. a reflection of the decline of psychoanalysis in academic psychology. B. partly due to a return to the notion of the blank slate. C. a reflection of behaviorism's decline in academic psychology. D. due to computer technology of the late 20th century.
Calvin notices that every time he eats out, he chooses a Mexican restaurant over a restaurant that serves burgers and fries. Consequently, Calvin decides he must really like Mexican food. Calvin's attitude can best be explained using:
a. cognitive dissonance theory b. self-perception theory c. observational learning theory d. fundamental attribution theory