Hank has an unfavorable attitude toward his landlord because the landlord has raised the rent three times in the past year and the landlord won't allow Hank to rent an extra parking space for his motorcycle. This knowledge base forms part of:
a. the affective component of Hank's attitude toward his landlord
b. the behavioral component of Hank's attitude toward his landlord
c. the cognitive component of Hank's attitude toward his landlord
d. the physiological component of Hank's attitude toward his landlord
C
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a. taking pain medication. c. specific exercise. b. electrically stimulating the brain. d. laser surgery.
Motives that tend to increase rather than decrease tensions and consist of "ego-involved" behavior are:
a. peripheral motives b. propriate motives c. automatic motives d. covert motives
Your brain differentiates between a tap on your arm and a sharp slap on your arm by the
A. number of action potentials produced in response to the sensory input. B. size of the action potentials produced in response to the sensory input. C. kind of neurotransmitters released at the synapse of the sensory neuron. D. number (two or more different kinds) of neurotransmitters released at the synapse of the sensory neuron.
A feature of Bandura's social-cognitive theory is:
A) imitation is a sign of poor ego strength. B) people are unable to transcend behavioral consequences. C) physical and social knowledge are synonymous. D) people are able to determine their own destinies.