A child starts to cry after she sees her best friend trip and scrape her knee. The child's behavior is most likely an example of
a. fear.
b. confusion.
c. empathy.
d. shame.
Answer: C
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According to the social view of the etiology of somatic symptom disorders, these disorders are more common in nonindustrial societies and among the poorly educated in the United States. Why do people in these communities tend to develop these disorders?
a. They view therapists with great suspicion. b. They typically live in very crowded conditions. c. They learn to express emotions as physical symptoms. d. They are subjected to more pollution and discrimination.
In the late 1700s, a force called "animal magnetism" (later called hypnosis) was introduced by:
A. Anton Mesmer B. Sigmund Freud C. Ernest Hilgard D. Herman Von Hypnos
A group of research participants are placed alone in quiet cubicles where their arms are bandaged and they hear nothing but the sound of a dull, continuous hum. This method is used to study the effects of
a. relaxation. c. sensory overload. b. conditioning. d. sensory deprivation.
The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion suggests that the identification of specific emotions depends on
A. general arousal, which leads us to appraise our circumstances. B. physical cues. C. feedback from facial expressions. D. simultaneous physical and subjective reactions.