Paul loves to go bungee jumping and finds it really energizes him. The idea that he engages in a behavior that seems to increase drive, instead of reducing it, provides evidence for which criticism of Hull’s drive theory?
a. The theory was not parsimonious.
b. The theory lacked evidence for nonspecific drive.
c. The theory failed to explain all behaviors.
d. The theory only accounted for biological needs.
Answer: C
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a. Neurotransmitters are released by dendrites and reabsorbed by the neuron body. b. Abnormalneurotransmitter levels may be associated with symptoms of mental disorders. c. Neurotransmitters have only excitatory effects on the human nervous system. d. Neurotransmitters send neural impulses to the axons of receiving neurons.
When someone focuses on one detail so much that they fail to notice other events, they are said to be engaging in:
A. selective attention B. flooding C. empathy D. polarized thinking
How many specific personality disorders are described in DSM 5?
A. 3 B. 7 C. 10 D. 12
People will automatically decide to change for the better
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.