Schacter and Singer believed that the physiological arousal associated with an emotion:
a. Determines what the particular emotion is
b. Is irrelevant to the cognitive assessment of the situation
c. Contributes only to the emotion's intensity
d. Is only important in strong negative emotions like fear and anger
C
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Consciously forcing painful or anxiety-producing thoughts from one's memory is called
a. proactive inhibition. b. repression. c. suppression. d. continued avoidance.
The rate of violent crimes committed by adolescents has been increasing dramatically since 1993
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Carl Rogers argued that a strong discrepancy between the real self and the ideal self is a sign of
A. maladjustment. B. maturity. C. cognitive dissonance. D. emerging adulthood.
Which of the following best describes divided attention?
A. the ability to filter out or ignore all environmental stimuli and to focus on one's own thoughts B. the ability to focus on relevant information from two or more independent sources C. organizing information into coherent patterns D. the ability to focus on relevant information while screening out information that is irrelevant