People _________ continually put their self-worth on the line when they interact with and are evaluated by others
A. who are low in self-esteem
B. who are high in self-esteem
C. with contingencies of self-worth
D. with stable feelings of self-worth
C
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Bill has a very difficult test coming up tomorrow. But he is confused on his plan of attack-that is, in which emotional state he should be when taking the exam. The Yerkes-Dodson law would advise Bill to be:
A. adequately prepared for his exam B. in a high state of arousal C. in a low state of arousal D. "psyched up"
In classical conditioning, the conditioned stimulus is:
a. an observable reaction to an environmental event that is elicited without any prior training b. an observable reaction to an environmental event that is elicited only after training or experience c. an environmental event that elicits an observable reaction without any prior training d. an environmental event that only elicits an observable reaction after training or experience
The hippocampus is important in memory formation because it
a. prevents memory decay. b. is a "connecting station" between sensory memory and short-term memory. c. grows new neurons and makes new connections in the brain. d. releases neurotransmitters that inhibit the growth of neurons, preserving memory engrams.
When Junior is born, he is bluish in color with a flattened nose and misshapen forehead. Junior shows all the physical signs of
a. suffering form severe anoxia. b. Down syndrome. c. being a normal baby. d. trisomy-21.