According to the article Work it Out about electronic exercise feedback, the personalities of people who seem obsessive about exercise:
(a) are compulsive in quite a few other ways
(b) tend to lead to high anxiety
(c) are inclined to mental illness in males, but not in females
(d) are no different from controls who do little or no exercise
D
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A(n) ____ motivates students to set higher goals and study hard to get good grades. A(n) ____ motivates students to study just enough to avoid failing exams, but not enough to get good grades.
A. self-handicapping strategy; overjustification effect B. need for achievement; fear of failure C. extrinsic motivation; intrinsic motivation D. peripheral cue; cognitive cue
The kindling hypothesis of mood disorders predicts that…..
A. People become more sensitive to stress after experiencing a traumatic life event B. People become more resilient to stress after experiencing a traumatic life event C. Stressful life events lead to depressive episodes in people who have a family history of depression D. Stressful life events have no influence on depressive episodes in people who have a family history of depression
The first time a child is inoculated for measles, he responds by crying. The next time he visits the doctor for his booster shot, he cries as soon as he sees the nurse who gave him the first shot. In the context of classical conditioning,
the pain associated with being injected represents the ________ and the nurse represents the ________. a. UCS; CS b. CS; UCS c. UCS; UCR d. CS; CR
As a demonstration, your instructor pops a balloon and everyone jumps. What is the unconditioned response (UCR) in this example?
a) the pop b) the sight of the balloon c) the jump or startle you make to the pop d) the sight of a pin used to pop the balloon