What are the differences between physiological and psychological needs
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what are difference between physiological and psychological
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The arousal theory of motivation seems to explain sensation-seeking behavior as well as giving insight into which mental disorder
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antisocial personality disorder
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Which genetic process guides the development of an individual
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Maturation
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Which structure gives all the instructions needed to direct the growth and function of a particular cell
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The correct answer is DNA.
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Which of these is associated with the nature position concerning the explanation of human behavior
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biology
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The humanistic theory of motivation grew from the pioneering work of which humanistic psychologist
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maslow
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What region of the brain was identified by scanning technology that is associated with fear
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amygdala
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Which theory of emotion places importance on the cognitive process
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Schachter-Singer theory
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Which theory of emotion states that emotion is a particular physiological change in the body that produces an experience unique for each emotion
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James-Lange theory
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What neurotransmitter circuits are activated by novel stimuli created by sensation seekers
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dopamine
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Which depth cue uses information based on the distance between the eyes to get information to provide the sense of depth
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binocular cues.
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Which depth cue uses tension of the muscle attached to the lens to tell how close an object is if it is less than four feet away
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Monocular cues use tension of the muscle attached to the lens to tell how close an object is if less than four feet away.
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Identical twins are more likely than the general population to share which of these disorders
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All answers are correct.
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Which term is defined as long thin structures in a cell that are made up of thousands of genes
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chromosomes
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Which of these scenarios best represents the Schachter-Singer theory of emotions
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I am watching the news and I discover that I picked the winning
numbers for the $49,000 lottery. I get physiologically excited and
tell myself, "Wow! This is really a good break for me. I cannot
believe how happy this makes me!"
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Which step on the Hierarchy of Needs describes Judy's outlook on life
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Self esteem/ego is the step that describes Judy's outlook on
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What best describes the instinct theory
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this theory argues that all instincts are inherited and do not
have to be learned
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Which of these statements best describes the drive-reduction theory
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According to this theory, humans are motivated by either a
primary or secondary drive that needs to be satisfied to
re-establish homeostasis.
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Which term describes the list of minor stressors that Alice discussed with her doctor
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daily hassles
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What is homeostasist
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What are the differences between physiological and psychological needs
what are difference between physiological and psychological
needs ?
The arousal theory of motivation seems to explain sensation-seeking behavior as well as giving insight into which mental disorder
antisocial personality disorder
Which genetic process guides the development of an individual
Maturation
Which structure gives all the instructions needed to direct the growth and function of a particular cell
The correct answer is DNA.
Which of these is associated with the nature position concerning the explanation of human behavior
biology
The humanistic theory of motivation grew from the pioneering work of which humanistic psychologist
maslow
What region of the brain was identified by scanning technology that is associated with fear
amygdala
Which theory of emotion places importance on the cognitive process
Schachter-Singer theory
Which theory of emotion states that emotion is a particular physiological change in the body that produces an experience unique for each emotion
James-Lange theory
A+
What neurotransmitter circuits are activated by novel stimuli created by sensation seekers
dopamine
Which depth cue uses information based on the distance between the eyes to get information to provide the sense of depth
binocular cues.
Which depth cue uses tension of the muscle attached to the lens to tell how close an object is if it is less than four feet away
Monocular cues use tension of the muscle attached to the lens to tell how close an object is if less than four feet away.
Identical twins are more likely than the general population to share which of these disorders
All answers are correct.
Which term is defined as long thin structures in a cell that are made up of thousands of genes
chromosomes
Which of these scenarios best represents the Schachter-Singer theory of emotions
I am watching the news and I discover that I picked the winning
numbers for the $49,000 lottery. I get physiologically excited and
tell myself, "Wow! This is really a good break for me. I cannot
believe how happy this makes me!"
Which step on the Hierarchy of Needs describes Judy's outlook on life
Self esteem/ego is the step that describes Judy's outlook on
life.
What best describes the instinct theory
this theory argues that all instincts are inherited and do not
have to be learned
Which of these statements best describes the drive-reduction theory
According to this theory, humans are motivated by either a
primary or secondary drive that needs to be satisfied to
re-establish homeostasis.
Which term describes the list of minor stressors that Alice discussed with her doctor