What sets true artistic expression apart from the behavior of an animal, such as a bowerbird that decorates its' nest in order to attract a mate, is that artistic expression requires:
a. Aesthetic sense.
b. Good manipulative skills.
c. Higher-order consciousness.
d. All of the above.
A
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a. subtyping can lead to stereotype perpetuation. b. social identity can influence stereotyping. c. intergroup contact can alter stereotype exceptions. d. social categorization can color stereotype formation.
A "jackalope" has a very sophisticated sense of taste. If we wish to condition taste aversion, we would expect greater success by using:
A. taste cues as stimuli B. visual cues as stimuli C. the process known as imprinting D. gustatory behavior as responses
The term _____ means that the person is unable to distinguish between reality and fantasy and experiences disturbances in thinking, emotions, and behaviors.
-dissociation -depersonalization -somatoform -psychotic
In research studies, psychopaths failed to learn to avoid punishment and __________.
A. did not cognitively understand the connection between a behavior and its consequence B. felt a great deal of anticipatory anxiety about punishment, leading to impulsive behaviors C. did not show normal fear-potentiated startle responses D. showed greater than normal fear-potentiated startle responses