Ted ran from the biology laboratory last week and went straight to the counselor's office. When he got there, he was sweating and fear was etched on his face. He asked the counselor to apologize to his teacher and hoped he would
understand that his arachnophobia made it difficult for him to
a) speak in class.
b) dissect a cat.
c) look at a spider.
d) take a blood sample.
C
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a. basking in reflected glory. b. self-serving beliefs. c. upward social comparison. d. self-handicapping.
The ____ theory says emotions result from our brain's interpretation of muscle and skin movements that occur when we express an emotion
a. Schacter-Singer c. facial feedback b. James-Lange d. cognitive appraisal
Hans Eysenck proposes that in order to keep people from displaying antisocial behavior, they need to develop a strong conscience. According to Eysenck, a conscience develops through
A. operant conditioning. B. extroversion conditioning. C. classical conditioning. D. conscience conditioning.
The brainstem, midbrain, and parts of the forebrain are referred to as the
a. reticular formation. b. subcortex. c. gray matter. d. cerebral cortex.