The finding that people who have lost feeling in portions of their bodies report less intense emotional experiences provides some support for:
a. the commonsense view of emotions
b. the James-Lange theory of emotion
c. the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
d. the two-factor theory of emotion
B
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Michael, whose case serves as an example in your textbook, was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Which of the following pointed toward that diagnosis?
a. He performed repetitive counting rituals in response to obsessive thoughts. b. He considered his obsessive concerns to be logical. c. His relationships with his friends were unlimited and satisfying. d. His rituals interfered with his family's routine.
Which is a component of critical thinking?
A. implementation of self-report scales B. analysis of new ideas C. application of concepts to one's life D. falsification of stated hypotheses
Presenting the SD for a behavior will make the behavior ____________ likely to occur
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Older adults who seem to have a good sense of who they are and who are coping well with the various challenges and crises that confront them are said to be working through
a. developmental tasks b. levels of competency c. phases of life review d. periods of senescence e. the process of ageism