The theory that women developed additional stress responses aimed to protect, calm and quiet children, to remove them from harm's way, and to marshal resources to help is called:
a. fight-or-flight theory. c. The emotional social support theory.
b. Seyle's General Adaptation Syndrome. d. tend-and-befriend theory.
D
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Women who have been raped
a. often report that their immediate reaction was terror and anxiety. b. may appear to be calm, which means that they are not likely to be significantly affected by the assault. c. typically report that they were calm during the attack, but panic set in within an hour. d. frequently report that the event did not have a significant impact on their lives.
Rayna considers herself to be a creative person. She creates sculptures out of recycled materials and loves to paint. She also seems to be skilled at reading people’s emotional expressions. Which hemisphere of Rayna’s brain would be the most active
in these situations? a) predominantly the left hemisphere and some of the right hemisphere b) a combination of both the left and the right hemispheres c) left hemisphere d) right hemisphere
The belief that an event is more likely to occur if it has not occurred recently is consistent with the
a. availability heuristic. b. representativeness heuristic. c. gambler's fallacy. d. conjunction fallacy.
A participant's ideas and expectations about an experiment give rise to
a. evaluation apprehension b. role demands c. experimenter bias d. selection bias