When a person says the word ‘Day’ and you think of the word ‘Night,’ or when a person says the word ‘Black’ and you think the word ‘White,’ these are examples of ______.

A. episodic associations
B. declarative associations
C. semantic associations
D. lexical associations


C. semantic associations

Psychology

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Regarding circadian rhythms, jet lag, and shift work, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. People are usually more motivated and alert at the high point of their circadian rhythms. b. Adjusting to jet lag is slowest when you stay indoors. c. Shift work changes on the body are very different from those caused by jet lag. d. A few intermittent five-minute periods of exposure to bright light early in the morning are helpful for resetting your circadian rhythm.

Psychology

Dr. Nelson enters the classroom, sits on top of the desk and leans back slightly with one arm casually draped over the podium that is to the side of the desk. A person who studies kinesics would most likely say that Dr. Nelson is displaying

a. a rejection of the class. b. unpleasantness and frustration at having to teach the class. c. relaxation. d. none of these.

Psychology

Which of the following descriptions is fitting of someone with the trait of alexithymia?

A. An individual who has trouble writing about emotionally traumatic events. B. An individual who has trouble expressing emotions. C. An individual who has trouble identifying and making sense of emotions. D. An individual who has trouble making emotional connections with others.

Psychology

After the birth of a first child, parents' gender roles

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology