While walking through the park, Whitney suddenly has an overwhelming impression that she has taken this walk before but can't remember the details of it. Whitney is experiencing:
A) a flashbulb memory.
B) prospective memory.
C) déjà vu.
D) suggestibility.
C) déjà vu.
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During the teen years, rapid physical changes during puberty increase the need for sleep, while overall sleep time decreases, resulting in most adolescents experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness known as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In a research study, participants were asked to rate the funniness of a cartoon while either just looking at it or holding a pencil with their teeth. Those who rated the cartoon while holding a pencil with their teeth rated the cartoon as funnier. Since the facial muscles for a smile are similar to those required to hold a pencil in one's mouth, the results of this experiment support __________ theory of emotion.
A. James's peripheral B. Cannon's central C. the Schachter-Singer D. the opponent-process
Liam mentions to a friend that he is currently taking an introduction to psychology course. "Why would you want to do that?" asks his friend, "Psychology is mostly therapists analyzing people's problems and self-help gurus selling books."
What should Liam's response be? A) "No, psychology has nothing to do with helping people." B) "Actually, psychology is a vast discipline that covers much more than mental health and self-help." C) "Ok, those self-help gurus usually aren't real psychologists, but all real psychologists are trained to really help people improve their lives." D) "Psychology is actually about studying how chemicals in the brain interact."
At Kohlberg's conventional level, moral understanding is based on
A) rewards, punishment, and the power of authority figures. B) abstract principles and values that apply to all situations and societies. C) actively maintaining the current social system to ensure positive human relationships and societal order. D) the degree to which morality is central to self-concept.