While Marissa's mother answers the telephone, Marissa tries to pour her own juice. Marissa, who is only 2 1/2, can't manage the large bottle and it spills all over the floor

If her siblings or others are watching which self-conscious emotion is Marissa likely to feel?
A) surprise
B) sadness
C) guilt
D) embarrassment


D) embarrassment. Self-conscious emotions are those that relate to people's self-images or what people think about themselves; they include shame, embarrassment, guilt, and pride.

Psychology

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a. personally distressing. b. culturally deviant. c. maladaptive. d. delusional.

Psychology

The tendency to agree rather than disagree with items on questionnaires is termed as _____

a) reference group effect b) acquiescence bias c) ratchet effect d) procedural bias

Psychology

Nicholas used to come home late for supper until his parents started to take away a dollar of his allowance every time he was late. Nicholas' behavior of coming home late decreased to zero. This is an example of what form of negative punishment? ___________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

Jess memorizes a list of words. One week later, he is asked to write as many of the words as he can recall, but he remembers only a few of the words. Then Jess is asked to fill in the missing letters of word fragments. Some of the words on this task are from the list he had been asked to memorize a week ago, and some are not. Jess fills in the blanks of the words he had seen a week ago faster and

more accurately, compared to words that had not been on the list. This study demonstrates the effect of ____. a. ?parallel distributed processing b. ?mnemonic strategies c. ?priming d. ?mental models

Psychology