How does the James-Lange theory describe the events of emotion?

a. Because you have six basic emotions, you have six corresponding facial expressions.
b. Because you have six facial expressions, we infer that you have six basic emotions.
c. Because you feel an emotion, your body acts

d. Because your body acts, you feel an emotion.


d

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The original Milgram obedience study a. demonstrates the personality characteristics associated with obedience to authority have changed over time. b. has been followed up by a number of additional studies that have varied specific aspects of the researchsituation

c. confirms that conformity results from both informational and normative social pressures. d. randomly assigned participants to one of two experimental conditions.

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In a cross-cultural study of moral reasoning in Americans and Indians reported in the text, which of the following was found?

a. Neither Indians nor Americans placed much emphasis on justice or interpersonal responsibility; instead, they emphasized care and nurturing. b. Americans placed more emphasis on interpersonal responsibilities, while Indians placed more emphasis on justice. c. Indians placed more emphasis on interpersonal responsibilities, while Americans placed more emphasis on justice. d. Indians and Americans both placed less emphasis on justice and more emphasis on interpersonal responsibilities. e. Americans and Indians both placed more emphasis on justice and less emphasis on interpersonal responsibilities.

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In academically oriented preschools where instruction is heavily and rigidly emphasized, children often demonstrate signs of stress, such as rocking and avoiding challenging tasks.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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PKU, Tay-Sachs disease, and galactosemia have in common the fact that they are all

A) forms of mental retardation produced by poor maternal diet during pregnancy. B) the results of hormonal deficiencies prenatally or during infancy. C) accompanied by sudden decreases in IQ during adolescence. D) genetically-based disorders accompanied by low intelligence.

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