Injection of corticotropin-releasing hormone into the brain would be expected to result in __________.
A. a profound state of relaxation
B. increased beard growth in men
C. impaired fear responses
D. behavioral signs of anxiety
Answer: D
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In a technique called the mirror technique, a wife who was upset about fights with her husband would
a. act out the role of her husband in a therapeutic setting. b. play her typical role in the therapeutic setting. c. re-enact fights with her husband in the presence of other group members. d. watch as another group member acted out her role in the fight.
Which of the following is the weakest negative correlation?
a. 0 c. -.92 b. -.34 d. -.57
What is the vividness effect?
A. The greater impact of attractive information on judgments and decisions B. Interpretation of information or make decisions consistent with one's own interests C. Greater willingness to accept a plea bargain when decision alternatives are presented as gains D. Revelation through cross-examination that uncovers aspects of the crime that confuse both sides