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having positive relationships with others is termed_____.
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Social support
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If schachter and Singer's had run another study in which the same procedure was used but the confederate acted as if he or she was romantically attracted to the participants, what would Schachter and singer have predicted?
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The misinform participants would have reported experiencing more love for the Confederate
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In the james-lange theory of emotion, psychological responses______emotional experiences.
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precede
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Natalie's BMI is 26. She is best described as:
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overweight
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Dr. Lemaire and McCalla are psychologists of emotion. Over coffee one day, dr. Lemaire remarks that she is experiencing a state of low arousal, with a negative balance. Which alternative that best describes how the two psychologists are feeling and everyday terms?
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Doctor lumiere is bored what Dr. McCullough relax
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In comparison to women, men
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A, B, and C
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Which figure best approximates the number of women in the United States who suffer from an eating disorder?
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10 million
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Motivational tension that activates behavior to satisfy a goal is termed a:
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drive
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According to your text, approximately what portion of Americans fail to get enough exercise?
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One half
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Which of the following contributes to eating?
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All of the above contribute to eating disorder
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Rules about the approximate use of personal space are called________. Clues to emotion or identity contained in our voices are termed_______.
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Proxemics ; paralanguage
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Which of the following describes the schachter-singer theory of emotion?
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A cognitive label allows us to interpret arousal
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Which sequence correctly orders the phases of human sexual response cycle, from first to last?
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Excitment> plateau> orgasm> resolution
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Sometimes we try to deal with stress by ignoring it or pushing it out of our minds. Which of the following does your text mention as a drawback of this strategy?
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Both A & B are mentioned.
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Stress__________activity in the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. Stress also_______activity in the parasympathetic division.
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Increase; decrease
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The primary purpose of the fight or flight response is to:
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Prepare the body for action
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Muraven, Tice, and Baumeister asked some of their participants to suppress their emotions while we watch a movie in the other participants to increase their emotions while they watched a movie. Compared to a control condition, the people who either suppress or increase their emotions
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Had less energy to perform is physical task
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Which of the following theories of emotion most explicitly recognizes the importance of the cognitive component of emotion?
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Schachter-singer
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If one male identical twin is gay, the likelihood that the other is also gay is:
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50%
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The ability to influence which emotions one experiences and when or how one expresses is them is termed emotion______.
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Regulation
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Dewey just won the lottery big time. One year from now, he will likely be:
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About as happy as he is now
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When blood pH becomes overly acidic, respiration and kidney function to change to bring the acidity back to its normal pH level of 7.4 . What does this process best exemplified?
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Homeostasis
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In the psychology of health and stress, Hans Selye is associated with the study of:
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The general adaptation syndrome
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Which piece of evidence is correctly matched with its relevance to a particular theory of emotion?
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Without arousal, our emotional experiences are weaker James-Lange theory
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Which of the following is the definition of social support?
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The perception that one has positive and helpful relationships with others
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Which of the following occurs during the plateau stage of sex?
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The body prepares for orgasm
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Your text states that, after controlling for loneliness, marital status, economic status, and other correlates of health, Levy and Meyer found that older adults with positive attitudes and higher self efficacy had better health. Your knowledge of research methods allow you to identify loneliness, marital status, and economic status as variables.
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confounding
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According to text emotion regulation is associated with the Neurotransmitter
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Serotonin
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Which of the following describes the James-lange theory of emotion?
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arousal creates emotion
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Misty's BMI is 27. Marnie's is 31. Misty is considered______. Marnie is considered______.
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Overweight; obese
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