Five minutes before kick-off, a football player's heart starts racing, and at the exact same time, he starts feeling nervous. This sequence of events BEST illustrates which theory?
A) Cannon–Bard
B) James–Lange
C) Smith–Schaefer
D) two-factor
A) Cannon–Bard
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How do the theories of cognitive development proposed by Gisela Labouvie-Vief and Jean Piaget compare?
A. Labouvie-Vief argued for complete cognitive development at the formal operations stage, whereas Piaget believed a period of postformal thought was necessary. B. Labouvie-Vief proposed a stage of postformal thought, whereas Piaget thought cognitive development was complete at the stage of formal operations. C. Both Labouvie-Vief and Piaget concluded that postformal thought represented the completion of cognitive development. D. Labouvie-Vief emphasized the importance of concrete operational thought, whereas Piaget emphasized the importance of postformal thought.
Bekhterev discovered ____.?
a. ?the associated reflexes b. ?the reflex arc c. ?the knee-jerk response d. ?one-trial learning e. ?that punishment is not effective
"Little perceptions" were ____.?
a. ?apperceived b. ?below consciousness c. ?just noticeable differences d. ?absolute thresholds e. ?subtle impulses
The linguistic relativity hypothesis states that
a. there are innate mechanisms in the brain associated with language learning. b. there are environmental influences important for language learning. c. the way we think affects the language we use. d. the language we use determines the way we think. e. differences in language do not affect our perception of reality.