A. Optimistic; pessimistic
B. Bright; dull
C. Hard- driving; easy-going
D. Introverted ; extraverted
Related Mcqs:
- Increased activity in the right perfrontal cortex is to_______as increase activity in the left frontal lobe is to_____.
A. Anger; fera
B. Love; hate
C. Elation; depression
D. Disgust; joy - What is the most common type of clinical anxiety disorder?
A. Phobia
B. Post traumatic stress
C. Panic disorder
D. Obsessive compulsive disorder - A hungry rat is given an electric shock whenever it eats food from a plan. The rat is being with what type of conflict?
A. Approach-avoidance
B. Avoidance-avoidance
C. Approach-approach
D. Approach-approach-approach - According to William James you feel emotion______your body reacts.
A. While
B. After
C. Then
D. Before - People are especially good at quickly detecting facial expressions of: ____________?
A. Happiness
B. Boredom.
C. Surprise
D. Anger - Researchers have found that people experience cartoons as more amusing while holding a pen with their teeth than while holding it with their lips. This finding best serves to support the:
A. Relative deprivation principle
B. Adaptation-level principle
C. James-Lange theory
D. Catharsis hypothesis - Which of the following structures does not belong to the limbic system?
A. Hippocampus
B. Striatum
C. Hypothalamus
D. Amygdala - Rannit was euphoric after learning that she had been accepted by the medical school of her choice. After a new weeks, however, she is only mildly excited when she thinks about her admission to medical school. This change in her feelings can best be explained in terms of the:
A. Cannon-Bard theory.
B. Relative deprivation principle.
C. Adaptation-level phenomenon
D. Catharsis hypothesis. - A circadian rhythm refers to a cycle:_____________?
A. Of sexual receptivity caused by hormone cycles.
B. Of bodily activity approximately 24 hours in length.
C. Of emotional arousal.
D. During which various bodily systems are in phase. - Kinesics refers to the study of: __________?
A. Body language.
B. Emotional expression.
C. Arousal during emotional states.
D. Emotional expression in animals and humans.