__________ refers to quickness and intensity of emotional arousal, attention, and motor activity
A) Temperament
B) Reactivity
C) Effortful control
D) Self-regulation
B
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A. Evangeline - high conscientiousness; Ray - high neuroticism B. Evangeline - low openness; Ray - high extraversion C. Evangeline - high extraversion; Ray - low conscientiousness D. Evangeline - high neuroticism; Ray - high agreeableness
Megan is looking at the ballot form for a citywide referendum and trying to decide whether or not to support the proposed change. If the referendum passes, there will be better services available for all city residents, but it will also mean that residents pay more property taxes. As Megan tries to decide whether to support the proposed referendum, she is facing
a. an approach-approach conflict. b. an approach-avoidance conflict. c. an avoidance-avoidance conflict. d. a frustration-pressure conflict.
According to the introduction of Chapter 4, one important function of working memory is
a. to provide a template that makes it easier to recognize objects. b. to store knowledge about a wide variety of topics. c. to provide a large storage space for all your current sights, sounds and other perceptual experiences. d. to coordinate your current mental activities
Joan has a seizure disorder. Her doctors are most likely to assess her progress using which of the following technologies?
A. PET B. CT C. Electroencephalography (EEG) D. fMRI