Three major components that psychologists focus on when defining "emotion" are ________
a. facial muscles, bodily changes, and stress.
b. physiological changes, cognitive processes, and action tendencies.
c. the alarm phase, the resistance phase, and the exhaustion phase.
d. social rules, cultural rules, and relationship rules.
Answer: b
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Titchener's focus was on the synthesis of elements of consciousness into higher-order cognitive processes.?
a. True b. False
Which best exemplifies co-rumination?
a. Talking to a friend excessively about your thoughts of suicide b. Living in the same household with your parents and at least one other relative c. Hanging out at the mall with a small group of acquaintances d. Falling in love with two people at the same time
Type AB blood is an example of ______.
A. two alleles blending to create a result B. one allele that is dominant over another C. one allele that is recessive compared to another D. a homozygous case
Regarding disorganized schizophrenia, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Disorganized schizophrenia typically develops in adolescence or young adulthood. b. Disorganized schizophrenia is marked by mutism, posturing, stupor, and rigidity. c. The chances of improvement for disorganized schizophrenia are limited with social impairment usually being extreme. d. Disorganized schizophrenia comes closest to matching the stereotyped images of "madness" seen in movies.