Learned helplessness is demonstrated in laboratory animals by
a. creating aversive stimuli (such as electrical shocks to the foot) that the animal can control.
b. creating aversive stimuli (such as electrical shocks to the foot) that the animal cannot control.
c. creating pleasant stimuli (such as a food pellet) that the animal cannot control
d. creating pleasant stimuli (such as a food pellet) that the animal can control.
b
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In statistical calculations, the square root of the variance is called the
a. standard deviation. b. standard variation. c. derived variation. d. compensatory variance.
How do young people's work values at the end of high school tend to change during college or in the first few years of work?
What will be an ideal response?
An example of primary insomnia is insomnia:
A) induced by working late hours. B) induced by a drug problem. C) induced by depression or anxiety. D) with no obvious causes.
Margaret Mead's view on the role of culture in personality was influenced by her findings from several different cultures that
A) in none of the cultures did the females have the characteristics that our culture identifies as "masculine." B) in every culture, strong maternal characteristics were seen in all women. C) sexual aggressiveness is a dominant feature of behavior across cultures. D) in some cultures, both the males and the females had the characteristics that our culture identifies as "masculine or feminine." E) in every culture, the males had the characteristics that our culture identifies as "masculine."