Josh loves to sing country songs in the shower, his car, and the psychology building. However, when Josh attends a funeral, he is quiet and somber just like everyone else. According to Mischel's cognitive-affective theory of personality, Josh behaves differently in different places due to ____.?
a. ?his lack of conditions of worth
b. ?his external locus of control
c. ?cognitive person variables
d. ?repression and sublimation
ANSWER:
c
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a. ?somatosensory cortex. b. brainstem. c. ?limbic system. d. ?somatic nervous system.
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) Because vigorous rubbing of an injury site can help to close the "pain gates" in the spinal cord. Incorrect. This is not precisely how the gate-control theory of pain reduction works. B) Because touch messages travel faster than pain messages, and so rubbing the injury will overload the brain with touch messages that are not pain-oriented. C) Because vigorous rubbing of an injury site leads to a greater release of endorphins. D) Because the "nocebo" effect is activated.
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A. during episodes of myoclonia. B. throughout all sleep stages but primarily during REM. C. in response to awakening. D. spontaneously and in response to unexpected stimuli.