The distinctive facial expressions, body postures and vocalizations that occur when we experience emotions are part of:

a. the physiological response
b. the expressive reaction
c. the subjective reaction
d. the cognitive appraisal


B

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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.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. During interpersonal therapy (IPT), the client engages in social role-play while lying on a couch facing away from the analyst. 2. Modern psychodynamic therapists are more likely to see relief from symptoms as a reasonable goal for therapy than are classical therapists. 3. Humanistic therapy emerged as part of a backlash against behaviour therapy. 4. Humanistic therapy posits that psychological problems can be traced to failures to reach one's potential. 5. Gestalt therapy is a type of existential therapy.

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You ask your friend to review a couple of pages of your term paper, and she agrees. Later, you ask her to read the whole 15-page paper. She will most likely comply because of the

a. highball technique. b. lowball technique. c. foot-in-the-door effect. d. door-in-the-face effect.

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A person is LEAST likely to engage in altruistic behavior if he or she has a ______ fear of embarrassment and a ______ need for approval

a. low; low c. high; low b. low; high d. high; high

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