_____ is the process through which emotions are monitored, appraised, and modified in relation to goals

a. Secondary evaluation
b. Emotional contagion
c. Emotion regulation
d. Situational compliance


C

Psychology

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For Thorndike, learning is ____

a. ?simple associations b. ?complex associations c. ?making connections d. ?a stimulus-response unit e. ?"satisfaction”

Psychology

Snell (1967) found that African Americans who believed they have been "hexed" could be treated effectively by a psychiatrist using hypnosis, even when the psychiatrist did not believe in hexing. This is an example of:

a. self-fulfilling prophecy c. shamanism b. misattribute d. illusory correlation

Psychology

Regarding the two-processes of operant and classical conditioning, which is true?

A) Phobias are likely caused by classical conditioning maintained by operant conditioning. B) Concerning brain imaging scans, phobias are based largely in the frontal lobes. C) Concerning brain imaging scans, phobias are based largely in the temporal lobes. D) Phobias are likely caused by operant conditioning and maintained by classical conditioning.

Psychology

The ethical principles developed by the American Psychological Association contain guidelines for achieving the highest ideals of psychology. These principles are called

a. aspirational goals. b. ethical standards. c. enforceable rules. d. principles of beneficence.

Psychology