An increase in heart rate is a ____ manifestation of an emotion
a. sociocultural
b. subjective
c. behavioral
d. physiological
d
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Cross-cultural studies of the rate of schizophrenia in various types of communities found that clinical outcomes were significantly better in developing countries such as Nigeria and India. What aspect of life in these cultures has been hypothesized
o account for these outcomes? a. less stressful lifestyles b. milder forms of schizophrenia c. greater tolerance and acceptance of people with schizophrenia d. racial differences in response to medication and dietary factors
Thaddeus took a lukewarm shower after he got out of the sauna. Based on what is known about temperature perception, you should predict that Thaddeus will initially perceive the shower as:
a. being uncomfortably hot b. being uncomfortably cold c. being comfortable, and feeling neither too hot nor too cold d. alternating between being uncomfortably cold and being much too hot
A stroke patient who loses function in the primary motor cortex may show a loss of
A. voluntary control of facial muscles but retain spontaneous expression. B. spontaneous expression but retain voluntary control of facial muscles. C. both voluntary control of facial muscles and spontaneous expression. D. neither voluntary control of facial muscles nor spontaneous expression.
During the preschool period, children have a rigid notion of gender expectations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false