You are walking in the forest and see a bear. According to the Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer theory, what happens at that point?
a) fear followed by physiological changes
b) physiological changes followed by fear
c) physiological changes and fear simultaneously
d) physiological changes and context appraisal followed by fear
D
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Caleb feels very discouraged upon learning that he had been cut from the varsity football team and now will play with the junior varsity. Which of the following would be the most positive emotion-focused coping response?
a. ?He has several beers with his friends who do not play football. b. ?He takes a brisk run until he is completely exhausted. c. ?He contemplates life by himself, at home, with a bottle of wine. d. ?He and a friend go to see a comedy at the movie theater.
A spinal reflex is
a. a learned response to a stimulus that possibly involves only one neuron. b. a voluntary response to a stimulus that possibly involves only two neurons. c. an acquired response to a stimulus that possibly involves only one neuron. d. an unlearned response to a stimulus that possibly involves only two neurons.
How one develops is determined by continuous interaction between _________ and __________
a. learning; environment b. heredity; environment c. nurture; environment d. heredity; nature
The Heathcock, Lobo, and Galloway study described in the text found that preterm infants' reaching appeared to be improved by
What will be an ideal response?